SAVING AMERICA’S WOLVES

A tragedy is unfolding in the wilderness across the United States. Masses of gray wolves are being slayed in Western states, threatening to undo decades of conservation that brought the species back from the brink of extinction.

In 2020, the previous administration removed wolves from the endangered species list following pressure from the ranching industry, which profits greatly from grazing their cows on public lands and opposes sharing the space with the native species.

The impact of these actions cannot be understated - wolves play a vital role in maintaining the delicate balance of ecosystems and unrestricted killing of wolves not only endangers the species itself but also has far-reaching effects on the natural world as a whole. It's essential that we take swift action to protect these magnificent creatures - before it's too late.


TAKE ACTION:

Campaign

Sign Species Unite’s petition urging Deb Haaland to use her authority to stop this slaughter and relist wolves on the Endangered Species List before irreversible damage is done to America’s wolf population.

Join the Wolves in School Program

Designed to teach children about the importance of protecting wolves to maintain a balanced ecosystem, the Species Unite humane wolf education program is a crucial step in building a new generation of animal activists. Our goal is to expand this initiative to every state in the US, reaching hundreds of schools and over 100,000 students.

Spread the Word

Let's unite to protect America's wolves from being massacred. If you share our commitment to, please help us spread the word by sharing our petition.

SUPPORT

Your donation, no matter how big or small, will help us achieve our goal to change the world for wolves. Please donate today and help us create a better future for wolves. Thank you!

LEARN

For the past year, Species Unite have been working to raise awareness of what’s happening to wolves in the US. In our War on Wolves podcast series, our founder Elizabeth Novogratz, speaks with wolf experts, photographers, and conservationists to discover what we can do to stop the killing before it’s too late.