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Montana fish and Game Included petition

In Protect The Wolves, Protect Yellowstones Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves8 Comments

    Comment Period Ends Today, please get your comments in at Post your comments in Box #2. http://bit.ly/2DjE2R4 MFWP Tracking Number:05232017   To request a change to regulations under the authority of the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks MFWP We are requesting that this Petition be considered at the next Meeting.             SECTION I:   Person …

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F4WM–Foundation For Wildlife Management | Appears to be Offering Bounty for Wolves

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect Idaho Wolves, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves14 Comments

Protect The Wolves™ is Investigating the Legal aspects in Idaho on this Organization. It appears that they are claiming they are working with IDFG, which should be illegal in itself. We need to let IDFG know we dissapprove of their working with this Organization, then take them to court to get them SHUT DOWN!!! Managing Wolves is Expensive and Hard …

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First wolf hunting season since 2013 did not produce any surprises  | codyenterprise.com

In Protect The Wolves, Protect Yellowstone Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves3 Comments

First wolf hunting season since 2013 did not produce any surprises according to the Cody Enterprise However, when Trophy Zones exceed Harvest Quota it is 100% unacceptable!! We will be adding to our petition that if they are going to continue to hunt Trophy Zones, to make it a draw only tag, with explicit number according to the quota set …

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Why men trophy hunt

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

We simply associate it with TPS 😉 Chris T. Darimont, Brian F. Codding, Kristen Hawkes Published 29 March 2017.DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0909 1. Introduction The killing of Cecil the lion (Panthera leo) ignited enduring and increasingly global discussion about trophy hunting [1]. Yet, policy debate about its benefits and costs (e.g. [2,3]) focuses only on the hunted species and biodiversity, not the unique behaviour of …