Faulk Says Proposal to delist wolves will lead to problems

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  Mary Falk Rancher says: Because of the defense put up by our livestock guard dogs, our livestock were never endangered. We sure don’t need our state’s U.S. senators signing off on bills allowing wolves to be indiscriminately killed. I raise cattle, sheep and goats on 200 acres in Burnett County, where my family runs a small cheese plant. Since our …

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Wisconsin Farm Bureau Leader Asks Congress For Help On Wolves 

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The leader of Wisconsin’s largest farm group testified before Congress Wednesday, in favor of removing endangered species protection for the gray wolf in the Western Great Lakes Region. The Senate Environment Committee is considering what it calls “modernizing” the Endangered Species Act. Wisconsin Farm Bureau President Jim Holte told the panel that flaws in the act allow legal delays that keep …

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Congressman Duffy and others call for federal delisting of the wolf 

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These Lawmakers need to realize they need to stop going against what the public want. The resurgence of the wolf has led some Wisconsin lawmakers to call for the delisting of the gray wolf from the endangered species list. “The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services under the Obama administration agreed that the numbers have recovered,” said Congressman Sean Duffy, R-Wausau, …

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Study says Wisconsin DNR underreports (LIES) about gray wolf poaching

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Did you really think that Wisconsin DNR was telling the Truth? We didnt either…. A University of Wisconsin-Madison study shows the human toll on wolves is higher than previously estimated and that state officials have underreported wolf deaths in past analyses. For years, wolves have been shot illegally, struck by cars and trucks or legally killed by authorities acting on reports …