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Protect The Wolves® on KREM 2 at 11 tonight hopefully.

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As each Day passes, we hope  to Gain More Media Support 😉 Today we focused more on the fact that WDFW is Discriminating against our Native American Rights guaranteed us under Treaty rights which include Sacred Animals, wildlife guaranteed under The Public Trust Doctrine..

 

Whereas such laws were designed for such worthwhile purposes as conservation and preservation of natural species and resources.

Stay Tuned to KREM 2 tonight at 11. We just spent a half hour on the phone with Bre Clark, she says it airs tonight at 11… I know I am going to be watching! I will Record it and upload it as well. It is Important we garner every single bit of media attention that we can as a Group, because, even though the Large Advocate groups claim that they have nothing… they certainly dont try to help those… that they actually told they thought they had a chance! We are in this Alone, but that doesn’t bother us because we are almost 45,500 ALONE ! It takes all of us to come together as a group! Everyone has been commenting on our News Posts… which is what it will take for the Native Group to be seen…

It is of the UTMOST that we bring the Attention of The National Media in more than exists already.

We have reached out to a Professional when it comes to knowing “The Public Trust Doctrine” as well, we are in hopes that she will return Patricia’s call 😉

Today we researched NEPA… I sincerely do not believe that either WA or WY DFW did their due Diligence. Wyoming Answered that He Thinks They Did,, following their 1994 Court Order supposedly they were following… OMG they had to use a Dust Mask just to flip thru it 😉

WDFW, thus far Martorello has not kept any of his promises to send us the Information We Requested…

As a beginning compromise we need to work on Making it Mandatory to continue to be able to use their Grazing Allottments that the Rancher Must communicate with WDFW.

As far as our People are concerned, Native Americans hold wolves in the highest esteem in our culture.  In truth, they are  seen as a sacred animal and featured in many of our ancient songs, dances and stories, which have been handed down for generations, and are still performed today. The Wolves role in Native American culture was a given, revered deeply within many Tribal Cultures today.

Wolves also play a big part in the ecosystem while performing a delicate necessary balance to the land, that is necessary to the Circle of Life and the Native Americans recognize that role. Many Native American Tribes credit the wolves in teaching them about the importance of family, which includes how to hunt and forage for food. In plain English, they were credited with the livelihood of the tribe. Many tribes believe that the  wolf are spiritual beings that could impart magical powers, amongst other things

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