DNR: FEBRUARY 2021 HUNT HAD LITTLE EFFECT ON WOLF POPULATION

September 30th, Wisconsin: Wisconsin wildlife officials estimate Wisconsin's wolf population currently stands at about 970 animals, demonstrating that a much-maligned February 2021 hunting season had little impact on the population as a whole.


BEAGLE GIVES BIRTH TO WORLD'S FIRST CLONED ARCTIC WOLF

September 29th,China: Maya the Arctic wolf is a completely normal puppy, aside from the fact she was cloned in a Beijing lab and born to a surrogate Beagle mother.


SOUTHEAST ALASKA WOLVES EAT OVER 60 PREY SPECIES, STUDY FINDS

September 29th, Alaska: A study – now in its eighth year – has found a remarkably diverse diet among the region’s wolf population.


WASHINGTON KILLS 2 WOLVES TO PREVENT PREYING ON CATTLE

September 29th, Washington: Hunters working for the state of Washington have killed two members of the Leadpoint wolf pack this week in an effort to stop the pack from preying on cattle in Stevens County, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife said Thursday.


IN REVIEWING WOLVES’ ENDANGERED STATUS, MARTHA WILLIAMS CONFRONTS HER MONTANA PAST

September 29th, Montana: As head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Williams is reviewing whether the hunting rules she helped foster adequately protect wolves.


COLORADO SANCTUARY WELCOMES RAREST WOLF IN THE WORLD

September 22nd, Colorado: A pair of American red wolves that were part of a breeding program arrived this week at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center.


DNA TESTING CONFIRMS GRAY WOLF KILLED NEAR COOPERSTOWN

September 22nd, New York: But DEC says that recolonization of wolves in New York is "unlikely".


SCIENTISTS FIND THAT WOLVES CAN SHOW ATTACHMENT TOWARD HUMANS

September 20th: Now, a new study in the journal Ecology and Evolution reports that the remarkable ability to show attachment behavior toward human caregivers also exists in wolves.


WILD VIDEO CAPTURES ELK SLAMMING INTO MOVING CAR AS IT TRIES TO ESCAPE A WOLF AT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

September 18th, Yellowstone: Spanning across Wyoming, Montana and into Idaho, Yellowstone National Park is home to some of the most incredible wildlife you’ll find anywhere in the United States.


BEAVER BLING FOUND IN WOLF DUNG

September 16th, Minnesota: Voyagers researchers strike gold with metal beaver ear tags found in wolf scat.


NORTHWOODS NONPROFIT NEEDS DONATIONS TO FEED WOLF DOGS THAT HELP VETERANS

September 15th: A Northwoods non-profit is seeking help after going nearly a month without any donations.


SHY WOLF SANCTUARY RESCUES ARROW, AN 8-MONTH-OLD WOLFDOG

September 14th, Florida: Shy Wolf Sanctuary Education & Experience Center was founded because there is a great need to rescue exotic animals that cannot be placed in a wildlife sanctuary or adopted out through domestic animal shelters.


NEW WOLF FAMILY SEEN IN NORTHERN OREGON’S CASCADES

September 13th, Oregon: The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife reported Monday evening that a new family of wolves was photographed by biologists from the Confederated Tribe of the Warm Springs using a trail camera in August. The wolf family consists of two adults and two pups.


WARNING ISSUED ABOUT WOLF DISPLAYING UNUSUAL BEHAVIOR NEAR VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK

September 13th, Minnesota: The Facebook page of the Voyageurs Wolf Project describes recent encounters with the young wolf, who has not been aggressive but shows no fear of humans.


POTENTIAL WOLF RELEASE AREA IDENTIFIED BY COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE INCLUDES SKI RESORTS

September 12th, Colorado: Wolves will likely share the landscape with Colorado skiers next year.


OFFICIAL: WOLF RECAPTURED AFTER ESCAPING OHIO ZOO HABITAT

September 5th, Ohio: A wolf briefly escaped its habitat at an Ohio zoo but was recaptured, and no guests or employees were hurt, authorities said.


THERE'S AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE KILLING OF WOLF 1233

September 4th, Yellowstone: Hunters killed a record 25 Yellowstone wolves last season, a figure that represents one-fifth of the park's wolf population and is more than double the previous high of a decade ago.


WASHINGTON OKS KILLING 1 WOLF IN PACK AFTER CATTLE ATTACKS

September 2nd, Washington: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind has authorized the killing of one wolf because of cattle attacks in northeast Washington.


COLORADO ORGANIZATION RESCUES SIX SUSPECTED HAINES WOLFDOGS

September 1st, Colorado: Haines — While thousands danced and dined at the Southeast Alaska State Fair last month, Drew Robertson of Sedalia, Colorado was rescuing a half dozen local puppies that might be part wolf.