After nearly facing local extinction, jaguars have made a comeback in Iguaçu Park thanks to integrative, community-driven conservation efforts. The post Jaguar recovery in the Green Corridor is a model for community-driven conservation appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
Get involved in your state's wildlife governance! Here is a list of all the states with August wildlife commission meetings, listed from first to last by date, with as much information as we can find on each one. The post August Wildlife Commission Meetings appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
Florida officials are pushing to reinstate a cruel, trophy-driven black bear hunt—despite overwhelming public opposition. The post Stop the Florida Black Bear Hunt appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
Wildlife for All's executive director Michelle Lute, PhD, reflects on losing longtime WFA advisor and personal hero Don Molde. The post Losing Don Molde: On Living, Dying, and Loving Anyway appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
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Conservation groups have spoken out against a proposed bill which would remove ESA protections from Mexican gray wolves, a species imperiled by low genetic diversity. The post Bill Would Remove Federal Protections From Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
Get involved in your state's wildlife governance! Here is a list of all the states with July wildlife commission meetings, listed from first to last by date, with as much information as we can find on each one. The post July Wildlife Commission Meetings appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
Michelle dives into the history—and the harm—of the so-called North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. What began as a description of early Euro-American conservation has been warped into a prescription for how we manage wildlife today: one that leaves out Indigenous knowledge, future generations, non-consumptive values, and even wildlife themselves. The post Who Really Speaks For Wildlife? Michelle Lute on the CSU Animal-Human Policy Center Podcast appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
On June 3, 2025, an Ingham County judge ruled in favor of closing coyote hunting in Michigan during a three-month period while mother coyotes are nursing and raising pups. The debate over this issue reveals the importance of public advocacy in state wildlife management. The post Court Upholds Michigan’s Shortened Coyote Season appeared first on Wildlife for All.| Wildlife for All
A new law in Vermont protects amphibians and reptiles, signaling a growing recognition that all wildlife deserve protection.| Wildlife for All