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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 […]
May 22, 2018 | WWA Staff If you’re driving through Cody, WY, to the East Entrance of Yellowstone, keep an eye out for WWA’s new billboard! The message is clear: the bears you’re about to see could be killed for trophies by this time next year. WWA has occupied the same billboard location during the […]
Charlie Russell, a Canadian naturalist who knew grizzly bears like no-one else, has died at age 76.
Time is running out to submit your comments to the Wyoming Game and Fish on the proposed grizzly hunt!
Mark your calendars! Protect Teton County grizzlies! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 9, 2018 Wyoming Wildlife Advocates is hosting “We Protect Grizzlies!” – a community reception at the National Museum of Wildlife Art immediately prior to the Game & Fish meeting to discuss the hunting of grizzly bears. JACKSON HOLE, WY – At 5 p.m. on […]
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Five easy things you can do right now to help protect Wyoming’s grizzlies from trophy hunting! Join the fight!
Doug Peacock shreds the specious arguments that NRA and SCI are making in court in support of grizzly hunting.
Up to 24 Yellowstone area grizzly bears could be killed by hunters this fall.
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