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Lauren Strohacker

@strohackerart

Eco-Political Artist | Speculative Undomestication

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The Rewilding Institute (@rewilding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2024 Recap! Hear from 8 guests in 2024 about work done since their episodes aired earlier this year. rewilding.org/episode-139-ye… #rewilding

Ben Goldfarb (@ben_a_goldfarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“This is one of the most important wildlife connectivity projects in the country. Critically endangered red wolves will disappear if we do nothing.” —Beth Pratt Thanks to Christina Larson for this important #roadecology story, and for including me. apnews.com/article/red-wo…

Ben Goldfarb (@ben_a_goldfarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Wildlife Crossings Pilot Program promised $350 million for animal passages—a bipartisan effort in a polarized country. But today its grants are "on hold," jeopardizing species & driver safety. For Vox, I covered its uncertain fate. #roadecology vox.com/down-to-earth/…

GC Wolf Recovery (@gcwolfrecovery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐺🎨 “Wherever these lobos roam, I hope they tell stories—not only of their persecution but of their revival, their survival, and their resilience. Together, we envision a more wild world.”Lauren Strohacker, an incredible artist and advocate, has collaborated with GCWRP...

Lauren Strohacker (@strohackerart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a privilege and an honor to collaborate with wildlife organizations as part of my professional arts practice. Listen below 👇🏻 to a brief summary of Mexican Wolves in my work for #LoboWeek #VoicesForLobos

spencer 🐡 (@unpop_science) 's Twitter Profile Photo

80% of bees in the US have not died. Colony losses in commercial bee farms, typically ~50%, are ~80% this year. Honeybee farms hit records highs 2024. You should be more concerned about long-term collapse in native pollinators, *driven in part* by farming non-native honeybees.

Brandon Keim (@9brandon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote this critique of so-called de-extinction 10 years ago for Nautilus Magazine. Every word applies to the so-called dire wolf announcement: nautil.us/to-bring-back-…

Mexican Wolves (@mexicanwolves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For a species already hanging by a thread, even short delays matter. Red wolves face ecological pressures and now administrative uncertainty. Without wild releases, road protections and legal safeguards, one of America’s distinctive carnivores could vanish ow.ly/glVN50VEhS3

Mexican Wolves (@mexicanwolves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Walling off remaining wild corridors along the US-Mexico border would close the last vestiges of migration territory for threatened or endangered animals, including jaguars, ocelots, and Mexican gray wolves, pushing vulnerable species closer to extinction. ow.ly/sClm50VJmQJ

Yurok Tribe (@theyuroktribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, there were hundreds if not thousands of brown pelicans feeding on bait fish in the Klamath River estuary and plume. Less than 1 year after the removal of 4 dams, this is another sign the river is healing .

Center for Large Landscape Conservation (@largelandscapes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study shows that the border wall between the U.S. and Mexico is a significant barrier to wildlife movement. Researchers monitored animals along the border for two years capturing new data that shows how wildlife avoid border infrastructure. hcn.org/articles/see-w…

Karen Bradshaw (@km_bradshaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to be quoted in today’s KJZZ Phoenix story highlighting how urban growth in Phoenix is increasing encounters between people and wildlife. Navigating these complex interactions with our wild neighbors is essential as our city continues to expand. kjzz.org/business/2025-…

Honored to be quoted in today’s <a href="/kjzzphoenix/">KJZZ Phoenix</a>  story highlighting how urban growth in Phoenix is increasing encounters between people and wildlife. Navigating these complex interactions with our wild neighbors is essential as our city continues to expand.

kjzz.org/business/2025-…
Project Coyote (@projectcoyote) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know humans intentionally introduced #mange to #wolves and #coyotes in #Texas (1890s) & #Montana (early 1900s) to wipe them out? The disease persists today—and so do harmful practices. Avoid rodenticides, support wild carnivores, and choose coexistence. 📷: Karin Saucedo

Did you know humans intentionally introduced #mange to #wolves and #coyotes in #Texas (1890s) &amp; #Montana (early 1900s) to wipe them out? The disease persists today—and so do harmful practices. Avoid rodenticides, support wild carnivores, and choose coexistence.

📷: Karin Saucedo