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Wyoming moves close to wolf management -Wyoming calls them Vermin

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Protect Wyoming Wolves by Twowolves1 Comment

It is time for people to realize that Wyoming after being busted for selling Banned Poisons is not capable of managing any wildlife period! Please read and consider supporting our continued research, Protect The Wolves™ will make a difference using religious, treaty as well as Trust mandated rights. One sided wolf management must be stopped before they slaughter all of …

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Oregon Seeks Wolf Plan Comments

In OR7, Protect Oregon Wolves, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves3 Comments

Oregon seeks comments on their updated wolf plan. Comment Dates April 21 meeting in Klamath Falls, and will repeat the process May 19 in Portland. Comments may also be emailed to odfw.commission@40state.or.us Oregon’s wolf management plan is up for public review as the ODFW Commission once again attempts to balance the restoration of an apex predator with the havoc they can cause …

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Federal-Tribal Trust Responsibilities, and the Endangered Species Act

In IUCNCongress, Protect The Grizzly, Protect The Wolves by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

Protect The Wolves™ in an effort to shine needed light on aspects of the Federal-Tribal Trust responsibility, has highlighted some of the Orders Mandates below. The Wolf, Bear, as well as Grizzly are listed as species that are protected for or as Tribal Resources perhaps. (D) Nothing in this Order shall be applied to authorize direct (directed) take of listed species, …

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WDFW Shown failing at Managing Trust resources

In Profanity Peak Pack, Protect The Wolves, Protect Washington Wolves by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

                      Stakeholder Engagement in Wildlife Management:                        Does the Public Trust Doctrine Imply Limits? Protect The Wolves™ needs your help to insure that special interest groups like Ranchers and Hunters are removed from Washington States Wolf Advisory Group. They clearly did not …