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Let rich tourists hunt wolves by helicopter to Slaughter Siberia’s wolves

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We have to wonder how these sick minded individuals came up with this idea? Foreigners should be invited to pay $10,000 per animal in novel way to fund cull needed to save reindeer and horses. Wealthy Russian and foreign tourists should be offered helicopter hunting trips to shoot wolves in Yakutia, where they are causing a growing threat to livestock. …

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Conflict between wolves and ranchers touches issues of conservationism and Native American rights 

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A series of legislation and proposed legislation in Western states has advocates of wolf conservation concerned for the future of the animal as well as the country’s respect for Native American rights, according to an advocate who spoke to ABC News. “Wolves are our sacred animals,” said Roger Dobson, founder of the non-profit religious organization Protect the Wolves, and a …

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Protect The Wolves has been invited to join 2017 Regional Joint Tribal Emergency Preparedness Conference

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\ 2017 Regional Joint Tribal Emergency Preparedness Conference SAVE THE DATE May 1st – 3rd, 2017 Suquamish Clearwater Casino     Protect The Wolves® invite all to join us this year at the 2017 Regional Joint Tribal Emergency Preparedness Conference. In the last 12 months we have added many new Tribal Endorsements that include Alaska Inter-Tribal Council, Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council, and also …

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Collin Peterson, Rick Nolan push for open season on Minnesota’s gray wolves 

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  Some two million wolves once prowled this continent’s wilderness. By the 1970s, their numbers had shrunk to the thousands. The Endangered Species Act afforded protection enough for the animals to attempt a comeback. It’s estimated there are now about 10,000 gray wolves roaming the lower 48 states. That’s recovery enough, according to Minnesota Democratic Congressmen Collin Peterson and Rick Nolan. …