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Biologists Say Wolves Improve Yellowstone Ecosystem 

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Yellowstone biologists say wolves have improved Yellowstone’s ecosystem since reintroduction in 1995. And, according to KBZK Bozeman, they’ve done so in spite of residents’ fears that they would multiply exponentially. It seems fear of lupine Malthusian catastrophe waiting in the wings was unfounded, as wolf biologist Doug Smith notes to KBZK: “The wolves have not increased exponentially forever, which was …

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Senator Murray Protect The Wolves™ asks for your help

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Protect The Wolves™ has asked Senator Murray to help with WDFW Good Morning Senator Murray, We are a Native American 501c3 that is Called Protect The Wolves™. I am a Cowlitz Tribal Member that has been trying to get through to WDFW Donny Martorello! He seems to only have one thing on his mind and that is providing BLOOD for …

Organizations that did or did not respond to our email asking for input on putting Our Trusts to Work

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Groups that are helping us to create a path for Action For Your Information We began sending out emails seeking input on putting our Trust to work on March 8th thru about March 10th, The groups that have responded are Jonathan Ratner Western Watersheds Project,  Tim Preso Earth Justice, Zach Strong, NRDC, Nick Cadia, Cascadia, John Mellgren Western Environmental, and …

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#StopExtinction social media day of action

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ESA CAMPAIGN SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT   WHO? Everyone   WHAT? Themed #StopExtinction social media day of action focused on the specific species at risk in the FY2017 anti-ESA riders.   In particular we’re highlighting FY2017 approps riders targeting gray wolves, lesser prairie chicken, and sage grouse.   Each organization, or individual is responsible for tweeting minimum of three (3) tweets on …