Justice for Wyoming Wolf Pup (sign here)

CODY ROBERTS savagely tortured, humiliated, and slaughtered a beautiful female yearling wolf pup in Sublette County, Wyoming. He was only charged $250. This is an act of animal cruelty. Wolves must be protected federally under animal cruelty laws. Wyoming and the U.S.A. MUST do a better job of protecting our nation’s most celebrated and essential wildlife. Cody Roberts broke several law including; hunting while intoxicated, hunting without orange gear, killing and hunting an animal within 100 yards of a local bar. ACTIONS TO TAKE:

  1. Sign the link here!

  2. Ban the use of snowmobiles in hunting wildlife!

  3. Contact Governor Mark Gordon’s office (@governerormarkgordon) to get justice for the wolf, prosecute Cody Roberts, and strengthen Wyoming’s wildlife and animal cruelty laws.

  4. Contact Wyoming Fish and Game (@wygameandfish) to re-open the investigation and strengthen their wildlife and animal cruelty laws.

  5. Contact Sublette County Sheriff (@sublette_sheriff) to re-open the investigation and prosecute Cody Roberts for breaking SEVERAL laws.

  6. Sign the Petition To Relist Wolves as Endangered Species (@relistwolves) If wolves were protected under the ESA, Roberts would have received a $50k fine and 1 year in jail.

  7. Spread the word and share!

At Jaws & Paws, we are embarking on an ambitious and exciting journey - the reintroduction of wolves to California’s wilderness. 

Our rewilding campaign is a large-scale conservation effort with the aim to restore wolves to their natural Northern California habitat, protect core wilderness areas and provide safe connectivity between such areas to ensure a successful management plan. We will also work to sustain and protect the subsequent biodiversity that this valuable keystone species makes possible. 

During this phase of the campaign will be working with experts in the field to conduct statistical modeling and field monitoring to create a scientific analysis of habitat carrying capacity for wolf population distribution. Wildlife conservation effectiveness relies on the accuracy of population data used to build management plans.

We are therefore asking for your help to cover expenses for fieldwork and data collection to build a comprehensive habitat management plan. This is the first step towards our greatest goal - to see wolves running free once more in their ancestral lands. 

Please join us now! With your generous support, we can make this dream a reality.