Plan to remove gray wolves from Endangered Species Act sparks battle 

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves3 Comments

Why would someone with an NGO want to hand over oversight to states? States have already proven they are incapable of managing Your Children’s Resources or Sacred Species for that matter! Those very same groups have already left wolf policy management talks. It is no different than speaking out to ban grazing allotments. These Large Orgs need to either take …

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Calling for Wyoming Guide Convicted of Wolf Poaching to Lose License

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves10 Comments

Call For Action: Protect The Wolves™ has called the Wyoming Board of Outfitters to inquire what is necessary, to maintain an Outfitter License in the state of Wyoming. Amanda Mckee informed Us that there are rues in place for a Guide to maintain his license. We were also informed that his Outfitter license can be removed, suspended, or he just …

Instagram Finally has given Us Our Actual Instagram Name after 2 year battle

In Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone, Sacred Species by Twowolves1 Comment

After people asking Us why our Instagram page wasnt being used https://www.instagram.com/protectthewolves/ and a 2 year battle why Facebook would not approve Our Instagram Political advertising statement. Sadly We had to file a Trademark Violation. Initially Instagram denied it, Until we informed them facebook denied approving Our Political advertising statement. It is pretty sad that one has to fight so …

Wolves successfully relocated to Isle Royale National Park

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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — A U.S.-Canadian team has successfully relocated about half a dozen gray wolves to Isle Royale National Park in Michigan. One of two private organizations helping to fund the effort reported Sunday on its Facebook page that the relocation involved six wolves from a second Lake Superior Island in Canadian territory and one from the Ontario mainland. The National …