Dan Schmidt and Chris Vaughan of Hunter Nation discuss the barriers to managing wolves and how lawmakers are preparing for a possible delisting of wolves.

Dan Schmidt and Chris Vaughan of Hunter Nation discuss the barriers to managing wolves and how lawmakers are preparing for a possible delisting of wolves.
The Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation and others are suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for not completing the mandatory 90-day review of their petitions as well as failing to respond within a year.
Despite undeniable evidence that the gray wolf is no longer endangered, the state’s Fish and Wildlife Commission decided not to downlist its status.
A group of hunting organizations filed to intervene in lawsuits submitted by anti-hunting organizations against the FWS for the agency’s denial of two requests to relist Northern Rocky Mountain gray wolves under the Endangered Species Act.
A bill to delist gray wolves from the Endangered Species Preservation Act passed through the U.S. House last week by a narrow vote.
Despite evidence that the gray wolf is no longer endangered, political groups still try to undermine science-based wolf management.
A hunter gives his thoughts on hunting in the heavily wolf-populated areas of far northwestern Wisconsin.
Spent most of his years practicing in NYC and SF, yet makes landmark wildlife decision.
A family’s border collie named Izzy was mauled to death by a gray wolf in northern Colorado this past weekend, one of two dogs that were attacked. According to reports, the incident occurred in the North Park area of Jackson County. The dogs, Izzy and Buster, were owned by rancher Carlos Atencio and his family. […]
Montana is allowing statewide harvest of 450 wolves, which represents about 40% of the estimated population in the state.