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43 Possible YELLOWSTONE Park Wolves Needlessly SLAUGHTERED, 73 total

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  43 Possible Yellowstone Park Wolves Slaughtered in Wyoming 73 Wolves total for the offending state Together we can establish a Sacred Resource Protection Zone around all National Parks while at the same time putting the Indian and Public Trusts to work protecting your wildlife. Time is of the essence, every day more park wolves are at risk of losing …

PEER respectfully submits this complaint about USDAS Data Quality

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It is past time that we begin to hold the USDA accountable and rein in their squandering of Taxpayer Funds! December 20, 2017 VIA EMAIL AND U.S. MAIL Connie Williams, Chief, Program Evaluation and Decision Support Quality of Information Officer USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service 4700 River Road, Unit 120 Riverdale, MD 20737 Connie.M.Williams@aphis.usda.gov (301) 851-3087 RE: COMPLAINT …

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Governments in CO/UT/NM/AZ Deliberately Derailed Mexican Wolf Recovery, Documents Reveal (Investigative Report) 

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Our attorneys are waiting for us to raise funds to get them in court for Phoenix the Mexican Gray female that USFWS should have relocated to a breeding program instead of killing! Especially after the news led people to believe the Tribe requested it, when in fact we found out that they did not! Protect The Wolves™ spoke with USFWS Wolf program …

Thank You Capital Press for pointing out the Cost of Welfare Ranchers

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Thank You Capital Press for pointing out the Cost of Welfare Ranchers It is beyond time that we wean Welfare Ranchers from the teet, and keep them out of our National Forests. In 2014, $143.6 million was directly appropriated to the grazing program (an amount that’s been consistent over the last 10 years). Some quick math reveals that, on average, public lands …