OCTOBER 2022 NEWSLETTER

A note from our Executive Director about the DNR's new wolf population report, celebrating National Wolf Awareness Week, a recap on Vegan Fest, what you can do to help save Wisconsin pollinators, Voting WILD this November, upcoming Fireside Chats AND MORE!

VOTE WILD THIS NOVEMBER!

The most important thing that we can all do is be informed voters in November and VOTE WILD. Check to make sure that your voter registration is correct and that you are ready for election day!

SEPTEMBER 2022 NEWSLETTER

A note from our Executive Director about bear hounding season, exciting upcoming events, announcing our NEW "Robo Lobo" project, honoring our Volunteer of the Month, upcoming Fireside Chats, and more!

PRESS RELEASE: WISCONSIN DNR DELAYS WOLF MANAGEMENT PLAN

Today, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources said that they have no known date at this time for bringing forward the new wolf management plan, which still needs to be updated from the current 1999 antiquated plan.

Today, Wisconsin Unleashed the Hounds

The unregulated harassment and torture of Wisconsin wildlife has officially begun. Over 4th of July weekend, more than 15,000 bear hounds will be set loose on public lands across Wisconsin to harass wildlife and disturb the peace of our natural areas.

JUNE 2022 NEWSLETTER

We are sorry to be reaching out to you after the tragic events that took place in Texas last week. As everyone deals with their respective sadness and anger over the senseless violence, we hope you are able to find the space you need to cope and remember the goodness of the world.ย 

Help us Keep Wolves Protected this Earth Day

This Earth Day, help us keep wolves safe inย Wisconsin and the Great Lakes region. Your dedication allows us to continueย organizing and advocating for the strongest protections for gray wolves.

APRIL 2022 NEWSLETTER

We have already accomplished so much in 2022, sending in resolutions to the Wisconsin Conservation Congress, meeting with state and federal lawmakers and staying informed. We have protected most of the wolves in our country and helped wildlife in peril just not in our backyards but nationally as well.