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81 Wyoming Wolves slaughtered in 2018/ 44 of which were possible Yellowstone wolves

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Will Yellowstone Wolves be available for your Grandchildren to view? 44 possible Yellowstone wolves were slaughtered in 2018, 81 Total With your help we can work towards insuring that they are safer with Our Proposed SRPZ Help us to put The Indian and Public Trusts to work Today. Lets begin to change the Status Quo together as 1 Howl You …

Wyoming State Senate gives initial approval to bill allowing grizzly hunts 

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The following article is proof positive that the Public need to seriously consider supporting Our Proposed “Sacred Resource Protection Zone” surrounding National Parks to protect your childrens resources. Clearly after Wyoming has been busted selling outlawed poisons in the past, regardless of how they spin their story they have no business managing Our Children’s Sacred Resources! A bill currently being …

4 Environmental Groups bail out on Oregon Wolves

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We really dont need to add any words to this article shaming the 4 NGOs that bailed out on Oregon’s Wolves except “winners never quit, and quit and quitters never win”! Our view | Environmentalists follow playbook on wolves We live in an era of black-and-white, of lines drawn in the sand, of non-negotiables. The only problem: That’s not the …

WA State Has Now Killed 18 Wolves Because Of Len McIrvin – the Diamond M

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves8 Comments

Perhaps Len needs to find a different occupation if he is not intelligent enough to learn how to coexist or manage his livestock responsibly. Hedrick is complaining because he and his fellow ranchers may actually have to do something which is to actually manage their cattle while on publicly-owned land in the CNF. Perhaps if the Diamond M ranch managed their …