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Highlands News – Winter 2025

December 23, 2024/

This year marked Kettle Rangers 49th anniversary of rural, grassroots activism. Our mission to defend wilderness, protect biodiversity and restore ecosystems continues on a solid footing of science, advocacy and experience.

Highlands News – Fall/Winter 2023-24

November 7, 2023/

A NOTE TO YOU – Timothy J. Coleman, Executive Director I spend most of my work days – nearly every day – working to protect forests, wildlife and grassland ecosystems. This requires a lot of research and reading agency documents,...

Wolf Updates

Heavily hunted wolves have higher stress and reproductive hormones
New research suggests heavily hunted wolves experience increased social and physiological stress.


Conservation Groups Appeal to Gov. Inslee
to Require Rules Limiting Killing of Washington’s Endangered Wolves

Eight conservation groups filed an appeal with Gov. Jay Inslee to reverse the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission’s denial of a petition asking for enforceable rules limiting when wolves can be killed in response to livestock depredations.


KRCG notes killing wolves can result in more conflict
Eight conservation organizations, representing hundreds of thousands of Washington residents, are calling on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to rescind a kill order issued earlier this week for wolves of the Huckleberry pack.

A wolf lying in the snow and staring directly at the camera

Videos & Media

Watch, learn and listen!

Range Rider Film

In the Kettle River Range of Northeastern Washington, wolves are being killed to protect livestock that graze on public lands.

The Profanity Peak Pack

This is the tragic story of a wolf pack living on pristine, forested public land in Washington State

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