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Dear supporters, It’s been a challenging week for all of us. In the aftermath of Wednesday’s vote to approve the trophy hunting of grizzlies in Wyoming, we have heard from people across the country. From coast to coast, and everywhere in between, everyone has the same question: What can we do now? Each time I […]
May 23, 2018 | WWA Staff This afternoon, the Wyoming Game & Fish Commission unanimously voted in favor of approving the proposed grizzly trophy hunt. Wyoming’s bears could be in hunters’ crosshairs by the fall of 2018. As many as 22 bears could be killed in the state by this winter. “Dan Thompson, large carnivore […]
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The Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Coordinating Committee is meeting in Pray, MT on Nov 30 – Dec 1. The committee, formerly known as the Yellowstone Ecosystem Subcommittee, is having its important Fall meeting this week. The agenda is posted below (our highlights). Two main things to note: First, the annual IGBST GYE grizzly bear population estimate […]
Hunt grizzlies or protect them? Allowing WGFD to have a trophy hunt of grizzly bears in Teton County does not reflect our community’s values nor serve our best interests
Wyoming Wildlife Advocates has launched a campaign asking that the Wyoming Game & Fish Department respect Teton County’s community values and economic interests and exempt Teton County from grizzly hunting.
New Greater Yellowstone Grizzly Mortalities reported The IGBST has added four mortalities to their GYE Grizzly Bear Mortality database bringing the total for 2017 up to 51 dead bears. Three of the four new mortalities are listed as “under investigation” and as of November 15, 55% of all known and probable mortalities are under investigation, […]
After court decision on Great Lakes wolf delisting, conservationists say their legal claims are bolstered.
In an recent article, the National Rifle Association branded Wyoming Wildlife Advocates an “extremist group.” We think that means we’re doing something right.
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