Wyoming Wildlife Advocates is a Wyoming-based conservation nonprofit that informs, educates and mobilizes communities to preserve wildlife and modernize wildlife management across the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, with campaigns focused on grizzly protection, wolf restoration, ethical elk management, and reducing human–wildlife conflicts.
Advocates for science-based wildlife management and species protection, opposition to trophy and unrestricted predator hunting, reform of elk feedground and disease-prone practices, stronger animal-cruelty protections, human–wildlife conflict mitigation (e.g., bear-resistant infrastructure), litigation and public-lands protections.
Primarily funded by individual donations and philanthropic grants (tax-deductible contributions), supplemented by program-specific fundraising and small foundation support; accepts online donations via DonorPerfect.
Jackson Hole Bear Solutions; Wyoming Wildlife Campaign; Kristin Combs (Executive Director) and local conservation coalition partners.
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3))