International Wolf Center
Teaching the World About Wolves
Intermediate Wolf Information



Scientific Classification of Wolves

Gray Wolves

Red Wolves

Ethiopian Wolves

Wolf Prey and Predation

Wolf Populations

Wolf Management and Conservation

Yellowstone After Wolves

Depredation
(9 items)

Are Wolves Endangered

IUCN Manifesto on Wolf Conservation

Federal Process of Reclassification and the Endangered Species Act

Federal Process of Reclassification and Delisting

Federal Wildlife Service Proposal for Reclassification

Status of Delisting and Reclassifying Gray Wolves

Endangered Species Act of 1973

Frequently Asked Questions About Wolf Management

Frequently Asked Questions About Wolf Management

Methods Used for Estimating Wolf Abundance

Human Perspectives



Status of Gray Wolves in the lower 48 United States

January 2007

State Wolf Management Plans

Idaho Michigan Minnesota Montana
Oregon Utah Wisconsin Wyoming
  • View current information on gray wolves in the midwest and links to Mexican and Rocky mountain wolves from the USFWS.
  • The federal government issued special permits to Wisconsin and Michigan allowing the removal of depredating wolves.
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regulation allows maximum management of gray wolves for the states of Montana and Idaho. Download Press Release (pdf file).
  • Colorado Says Yes to Wolves. Full article.
  • - Ruling Made in Second Lawsuit Regarding the 2003 Reclassification
  • Court Ruling US district judge rules against the US Dept of Interior and FWS on their plan to remove the wolf from the endangered species list.