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Livestock Grazing on Public Lands Rectify the Heavy Impact

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves6 Comments

PLEASE S/S  https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/livestock-grazing-public-lands-rectify-heavy-impact 22 November 2017 President Donald Trump The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Secretary Ryan Zinke Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, N.W.Washington DC 20240 Dear President Trump and Secretary of the Interior Zinke: Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 555(e), we, the American people and the undersigned organizations representing them, petition you to minimize …

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As Northwest States Kill Wolves, Research Casts Doubt On Whether It Works .

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves1 Comment

  Its not Rocket Science, Martorello has proven Dr Wielgus Study Correct. Killing wolves one year only leads to more depredation the following year, ODFW have seen the same problem and have helped to prove the study accurate. When will our Wildlife Managers begin to manage wildlife in the best interest of the Public and not the Rancher. Northwest states …

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Wolves Know How to Work Together – Why Can’t People

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves1 Comment

It is saddening that people do not come together for the preservation of our Wildlife the same way that Wolves have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt they are capable of working together as 1. Dogs have evolved to be friendly and tolerant of humans and one another, which might suggest they would be good at cooperative tasks. Wolves …

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OSP investigating wolf poaching incident in Wallowa County 

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Protect Yellowstone Wolves by Twowolves2 Comments

Wallowa County has joined the late spate of illegal wolf killings. On Nov. 17, the Oregon State Police announced that OR-23, a collared wolf, was found shot in the Chesnimnus Springs area. The wolf was a breeding female and a member of the Shamrock Pack, formerly known as the Chesnimnus pack. Two wolves in the Klamath Falls area were recently …