Wolves in the Southern Rockies

A website exploring the effort to restore wolves to Colorado, southern Wyoming and northern New Mexico

Scientific Advisors

  • A cavity nesting bird--one of the many beneficiaries of wolves on the landscape--at home in an aspen treeSteve Fritts, PhD., U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
  • Dave Mech, PhD., National Biological Survey
  • Michael Soulé, PhD., Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies, University of California - Santa Cruz
  • Brian Miller, PhD.
  • Paul Paquet, PhD., Conservation Biology Institute
  • Doug Smith, PhD., Yellowstone National Park
  • Todd Fuller, PhD., University of Massachusetts
  • Lu Carbyn, PhD., Canadian Wildlife Service
  • Rolf Peterson, PhD., Michigan Technological University
  • Mike Phillips, Turner Endangered Species Fund
  • Ralph Maughan, PhD., Idaho State University

Photo: A cavity nesting bird--one of the many beneficiaries of wolves on the landscape. Courtesy of USFWS.

Wild Places Need Wild Wolves