Predator Conservation Alliance
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Predator Conservation Alliance (PCA), founded in 1991, is a conservation group based in Bozeman, Montana, U.S.A. Its area of interest is native predators such as the ferret, burrowing owl, grizzly bear, lynx, northern goshawk, swift fox, wolf and wolverine in the Northern Rockies and Northern Plains regions of the United States.
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- The New York Times, April 12, 2005 – Truth in the Wild: A Great Dad That Wanders Wide Article on wolverines quotes Stephen Hoffman, executive director of the PCA.
- Billings Gazette, June 6, 2007 – Ranchers hope predator control helps – Legislature this year approved $6M to boost state's efforts
- Charity Navigator – entry on Predator Conservation Alliance