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Fri May 8, 2020, 05:13 PM May 2020

Conversation on Wolves in the West with Center for Biological Diversity, Thu May 14, 7 eastern

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May 8, 2020

We've recently launched a weekly webinar series to discuss our plans to Save Life on Earth. This week’s conversation will dig into the history and biology of wolves in the West, the state of their recovery along the West Coast and in the Southwest, the challenges ahead.

The conversation will be Thursday, May 14th at 4 p.m. Pacific/7 p.m. Eastern. Can you make it?

https://ignite.biologicaldiversity.org/event/online-events/1510/signup/?source=thanks

Wolves in the West are at a crossroads. After once being nearly driven out of existence, they have returned in places like the Southwest and California, Oregon and Washington. But what happens in the coming years will determine whether these populations thrive or not.

The presentation will include Amaroq Weiss, a Center senior West Coast wolf advocate, and Michael Robinson, senior conservation advocate– we’ll promise you’ll learn something and come away ready to help save life on Earth.

We’re excited to bring these weekly Saving Life on Earth conversations to wherever you are. Just because we’re almost all home-bound doesn’t mean that we can’t dive into our passion for saving wildlife. Each week, the Center will convene a small team of experts to discuss some of the more important topics of our times. There will also be a chance to answer your questions.
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