Urge federal officials to create a no-hunting and no-trapping zone Around the National Parks before its too late!!
#1. Urge federal officials to create a no-hunting and no-trapping zone for wolves & grizzly bears on national public lands around Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks!
THE PARK SERVICE
Dan Wenk, Superintendent, Yellowstone National Park (307) 344-2107; https://www.nps.gov/yell/
David Vela, Superintendent, Grand Teton National Park (307) 739-3410; https://www.nps.gov/grte/
Jon Jarvis, Director, The National Park Service (202) 208-6843; 1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC 20240
THE FOREST SERVICE
Mary Erickson, Supervisor, Custer Gallatin Nat’l Forest (406) 587-6949; http://www.fs.usda.gov/
Garth Smelser, Supervisor, Caribou Targhee Nat’l Forest (208) 524-7500; http://www.fs.usda.gov/
Joe Alexander, Supervisor, Shoshone Nat’l Forest (307) 527-6241; http://www.fs.usda.gov/
Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service (800) 832-1355; http://www.fs.fed.us/
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR
Sally Jewell, Secretary of the Interior (202) 208-3100; https://www.doi.gov/
#2. Tell state governors and game commissioners not to allow wolf and grizzly bear trophy hunting or trapping near our national parks!
THE GOVERNORS
Gov. Steve Bullock, Montana (406) 444-3111;https://governor.mt.gov/
Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter, Idaho (208) 334-2100;http://gov.idaho.gov/
Gov. Matt Mead, Wyoming (307) 777-7434;http://governor.wyo.gov/
THE GAME COMMISSIONERS
Montana: Dan Vermillion, Chair (406) 222-0624; fwpcomm@mt.gov
Idaho: Lane Clezie, Commissioner for the area next to YNP (208) 334-3700; lane.clezie@idfg.idaho.gov
Wyoming: T. Carrie Little, President of the Commission (307) 777-4600; wgfdwebmaster@wyo.gov
#protectthewolves #Protectthegrizzlies #parkwolves #parkgrizzlies
Comments
If they won’t listen to us, then a takeover of all outposts of those states’ F&G agencies should happen, followed by an ultimatum: Put up a buffer, or ber overthrown.
I believe this is essential. They need some refuge from all this death and violence. These animals are not monsters. They take only what they need to eat. But to keep being shot is heinous and cruel. They should be kept on Endangered List and not allowed to be killed at all. They need to know and feel safe near the parks. Yellowstone who gave them the first chance at recovery. Tetons are right there too. So, the wolves need to be protected near both parks. Please ban these practices of killing, trapping. They are magnificent animals.
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STOP the hateful killing of wolves! There is no biology supporting the shameful and hateful acts being done to the Wolves!