Adirondack advocate John Davis works to build visibility for wolves and panthers Continue reading Carnivore Challenge aims to spark renewed interest in vanished predators at Adirondack Explorer.| Adirondack Explorer
When those who preach Christ’s lordship over the nation also trip every alarm the Bible sets to warn of false prophets, it becomes clear that the dominion they promote is not Christ’s, but their own.| Gentle Reformation
Photo by Gary Kramer USFWS In an amazing court victory for wild wolves and advocates who tirelessly speak on their behalf, the federal district court in Missoula, Montana ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Act when it determined that gray wolves in the western United States do not warrant federal protections. […] The post Wolves can’t go to court, so we went for them and won appeared first on Alliance For The Wild Rockies.| Alliance For The Wild Rockies
I have to confess that I’ve never been much interested in watching sports. Odd perhaps, for someone who participates and competes in three separate disciplines, but – aside from catching the odd snippet of a big Euros game or highlights of the Olympics shared on social media – watching other people ‘play’ has just never […]| Jem – UK blogger
By great good luck, I was assigned to Yellowstone National Park as a resource management specialist in March of 1980, at the same time the first Northern Rocky Mountain Wolf Recovery Plan was relea…| The Wildlife News