Center for Biological Diversity

Save Northern Rockies Wolves

Wolves are being massacred in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

Hundreds of wolves are killed each year.

But there's hope: The Biden administration can save the wolves who remain. 

In Idaho hunters, trappers, and private contractors can kill up to 90% of the state's estimated 1,300 wolves, using cruel methods that should be banned. In Montana new rules may open the door to killing most of the state's 1,200 wolves. And in Wyoming, wolf hunting season never ends.

The Center for Biological Diversity filed an emergency petition to protect northern Rocky Mountains wolves under the Endangered Species Act, but the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service denied us and refused to protect wolves.

We'll be fighting for wolves in the courts, but we still need your voice.

Will you join us?

Tell the Service to reconsider. The right decision is to save these intelligent, social animals, who are crucial to helping their ecosystems thrive. 
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