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Lawmakers can and should protect Denali wolves 

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Denali National Park and Preserve is well known for its splendid vistas and majestic snow-capped peaks, but the main attractions for its visitors are the magnificent wildlife that make Denali their home: the wolves, brown bears, Dall sheep, caribou, and moose. Denali’s promise of unspoiled wild nature attracts literally hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. But Denali is bedeviled by …

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Protect The Wolves™ seeks Interested legal Minds

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Protect The Wolves™ is getting some Organizing assistance from Jonathan Ratner with Western Watersheds Project Our Wildlife from Wolves, Grizzlies, Bison, Wildhorses to name a few are being managed for 1 Special Interest Group it appears. It is past time that Protect The Wolves puts their research to work. If you have not yet read the research that we have …

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Canyons Law Please Sign and Share IMMEDIATELY

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  Protect The Wolves™ wants to make the public aware of the health problems caused possibly by exposure along with shed needed light on this crime committed by the USDA’s Goon Squad.  Julie Young ” she calls her greatest achievement being the m-44″. The health Risks do not stop with antidote administration! Cyanide has many possible long term effects. This inventor …

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Idaho wolf derby doesn’t need Forest Service permit, court rules

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BOISE – Organizers of a wolf and coyote-shooting contest in east-central Idaho say they’re looking at other parts of the state for similar contests on U.S. Forest Service land following a federal court ruling. “Having this lawsuit out of the way and having this legal precedent, we will probably consider it a lot greater now,” Steve Alder, Idaho for Wildlife’s …