Posts Tagged: wolves

Why Boycotting the Northern Rockies is a Bad Idea for Conservationists, and for Wolves.
October 7, 2011
“Thanks to everyone for your tireless efforts, and what you do day in and day out for wolves!” read more
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Alyssa Grayson:" Wolves, and what you can do to Help! "
September 18, 2011
SEE ALYSSA’S VIDEO! read more
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Alyssa’s Den: Why Wolves are Important
September 18, 2011
Alyssa’s Den Wolves need our help now more then ever. We need wolves back on the Endangered Species list! There used to be 200,000 wolves in North America. Now fewer than 1,200 remain in the wild in the Northern Rockies. … read more
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A New Voice for Wolves: Meet Alyssa Grayson
September 11, 2011
“We are very inspired and encouraged to have Alyssa as our new young voice for wolves..” read more
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We Can Coexist with Wolves without Resorting to Lethal Options
September 2, 2011
“As human populations expand and wolf populations recover, there is a growing need to develop both a better understanding of how to prevent conflicts with wolves, as well as the tools for living harmoniously with them.” read more
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Mexican Gray Wolves : On the move at the Wolf Conservation Center
September 1, 2011
Hurricane Irene wreaked havoc up and down the east coast, and the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, NY certainly felt the affects. read more
Posted in All News, Front Page News, News, Northeast Wolves, Regional Wolves, Southwest Wolves, WolfWatcher | Tagged center, conservation, mexican, wolves