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It seems that on May 9th they are putting up to vote the the delisting of American Grey wolves from the endangered species act. This would allow for the Idaho and wyoming to begin the practice of wolf hunting again, which is something that these two states both seem to want to do.
I have provided a link which has an outline of how to write letter to the government letting them you oppose this act, Please take a momemt to do so.
-Kate
www.defenders.org/wildlife/..._2007.html
After wards your comments can be sent to:
Electronically to WesternGrayWolf@fws.gov. Include ‘‘RIN number 1018–AU53’’ in the subject line of the message.
By mail to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Western Gray Wolf Recovery Coordinator, 585 Shepard Way, Helena, Montana 59601. Include ‘‘RIN number 1018–AU53’’ in the subject line of the letter.
We have until May 9th at 5pm
For more information on the topic please see:
www.defenders.org/wildlife/..._2007.html
I have provided a link which has an outline of how to write letter to the government letting them you oppose this act, Please take a momemt to do so.
-Kate
www.defenders.org/wildlife/..._2007.html
After wards your comments can be sent to:
Electronically to WesternGrayWolf@fws.gov. Include ‘‘RIN number 1018–AU53’’ in the subject line of the message.
By mail to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Western Gray Wolf Recovery Coordinator, 585 Shepard Way, Helena, Montana 59601. Include ‘‘RIN number 1018–AU53’’ in the subject line of the letter.
We have until May 9th at 5pm
For more information on the topic please see:
www.defenders.org/wildlife/..._2007.html
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Re: Grey wolf Delisting***** Please read
Thu, May 3, 2007 - 3:45 PMthe link does not work.... I assume its for this story:
April 30, 2007
Contact:
Minette Johnson, (406) 549-4103
DEFENDERS OF WILDLIFE EXPANDS PROACTIVE PREDATOR CONFLICT PREVENTION PROGRAM
Grizzly compensation funds reallocated to minimizegrizzly-related
conflicts before they occur
Statement by Jamie Rappaport Clark, executive vice president of Defenders of Wildlife
"In light of the successful recovery of the Yellowstone grizzly bear population and its subsequent removal from the endangered species list, Defenders of Wildlife will be shifting its focus in the Yellowstone region to the prevention of grizzly-livestock conflicts and will be devoting our resources towards more proactive projects to prevent livestock depredations.
"Defenders' compensation program was implemented in Yellowstone in 1999 to reduce conflicts with livestock producers while grizzlies were listed as a threatened species. Now that this population will no longer be listed, we will focus our resources on proactive measures to effectively minimize conflict between grizzlies and livestock, as well as conflict between grizzlies and humans.
"Electric fencing, range riders and livestock guarding dogs are just some of the proven effective predator control methods we have worked to implement with ranchers. We plan to dedicate more resources to proactive measures within the greater Yellowstone area and will continue to work with private landowners on preventing conflicts.
"Livestock losses due to grizzly bears are relatively rare in the Yellowstone Ecosystem. Defenders compensated for an average of one or two grizzly-related livestock losses per year and spends and average of $1,000 annually on this program. Proactive measures have contributed significantly toward keeping livestock losses low. We expect that, with more of these proactive initiatives, bear-livestock conflicts will remain minimal.
"Defenders will continue to pay compensation where grizzly bears remain listed under the Endangered Species Act and where there is no state compensation program, in the Northern Continental Divide, Cabinet/Yaak and Selkirk Ecosystems, as well as the Bitterroot Ecosystem if grizzly bears ever return there."
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Defenders of Wildlife is recognized as one of the nation's most progressive advocates for wildlife and its habitat. With more than 500,000 members and supporters, Defenders of Wildlife is an effective leader on endangered species issues. For more information, visit www.defenders.org.
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Re: Grey wolf Delisting***** Please read
Thu, May 3, 2007 - 3:51 PMjust as a side note... Oregon's first western style government starting off with a series of meeting called the "Wolf Meetings" which was partially focued on predation of wolves, bear, couger and other animals that the Anglo-Americans took as troublesome vermin.. it would be nice to have a rcontinuation of the "Wolf Meetings" to undo the Europeanization of the bioegion and in essense start a new government up.
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Re: Grey wolf Delisting***** Please read
Mon, April 21, 2008 - 11:30 PMHere are some links that updateswhat is going on and a link to the online petition that is online I also posted info in my blog her on Tribes .
my friend George Greenarrow is fight this it is noting more than way to grab the land as to where these wolfs live to strip it of all it has.
Please sign the online petition to help.
Thank you
CC
www.thepetitionsite.com/takeac...6371424
go.care2.com/e/VdK7/qM../bRux