protecting and conserving native wildlife through education and advocacy

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WWC collaborates with fellow conservation organization in Utah, regionally, and nationally. Learn More..

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You’ll find WWC staff and volunteers at Utah Wildlife Board meetings and Regional Wildlife Advisory Council (RAC) meetings advocating for wildlife protection. Learn More..

About Us

Western Wildlife Conservancy is the only organization in Utah working for protection of carnivores full time. We have been advocating for wildlife for over 20 years. Learn More..

WDFW Wolf Advisory Group is Seeking Citizen Candidates

By Kirk Robinson | October 10, 2019

POSTED BY: KALIE DRAGO OCTOBER 8, 2019 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking interested candidates looking to serve for the…

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AUTHOR SERIES – RICK MCINTYRE: THE RISE OF WOLF 8

By Kirk Robinson | October 5, 2019

Rick McIntyre, October 26 • The Rise of Wolf 8 Yellowstone National Park was once home to an abundance of wild…

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What wolves’ teeth reveal about their lives

By Kirk Robinson | September 28, 2019

by Stuart Wolpert, University of California, Los Angeles UCLA evolutionary biologist Blaire Van Valkenburgh has spent more than three decades studying…

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Events

By Kirk Robinson | December 12, 2021

Upcoming Events To watch the below webinar “Will Wolves Ever Again Live In Utah?”, follow the below steps and link?…

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Wolf News, Studies, Books, Etc.

By Kirk Robinson | December 11, 2021

Environmental groups claim Idaho wolf-trapping laws will harm protected grizzly bears, Canada lynx Idaho’s governor signed new laws in May…

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Our History

By Kirk Robinson | October 1, 2021

A tribute to Kim Crumbo from Kirk When I first met Kim about 15 years ago, I thought, “So this…

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Western Wildlife Conservancy is a non-profit wildlife conservation organization founded in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1997. We work to protect and conserve native wildlife species - especially large carnivores such as bears, cougars and wolves - and to protect the habitats they need to survive.

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