It’s time to end the wolf slaughter in Idaho
Idaho is home to just over 1,000 wolves -- but the state’s government is determined to hunt down and slaughter almost all of them.
Idaho is home to just over 1,000 wolves -- but the state’s government is determined to hunt down and slaughter almost all of them.
How is this kind of hunt even legal? Because wolves in the Northern Rockies aren’t protected under the federal Endangered Species Act.
Led by Gov. Gianforte, Montana is trying to kill most of the state’s 1,100 wolves.
In just two and a half days in 2021, Wisconsin hunted down and killed 216 wolves.
Members of Congress are trying to erase vital protections for wolves by sneaking more wolf hunting into a must-pass spending bill.
Idaho’s state government has decided to slaughter most of the wolves living in the state.
In the Northern Rockies, gray wolves are tracked, hunted, and slaughtered from the moment they’re born. We won’t rest until wolves everywhere are safe -- but we can’t do it alone. Join the Environmental Action pack in our campaign to save wolves with a donation today.