Fish and Game wouldn’t have had to Kill 20 Wolves in Northern Idaho 

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OR 4 Slaughtered by USDA FWS

OR 4 would still be alive if we could have Offered them our solution

#Wolves With Protect The Wolves Sanctuary, here is a Perfect Example of where we could have stepped in, and Prevented 20 Unnecessary Wolves from being slaughtered at the Whim of Hunter pressure on Idaho Fish and Game #protectthewolves, http://gofundme.com/protectthewolves along with their lack of concern for Wolves Idaho Fish and Game… Blamed Wolves for this problem when in Fact it was a 2 legged Predator that had all but wiped out the Lolo Elk Herd This is the fifth year of wolf control in the Lolo zone. Hunters killed 19 wolves in the area in 2014 and 23 in 2013……

Do you want to Stop this from Happening?

Then Help us be The our Voice and using Native American Religious rights afforded us by Treaty, that can, at the very least keep them from being Slaughtered! We do not want to see Wolves called Problems taken out of the Wild… But We as a Native American Religious Group also do not want to see them slaughtered. Their Lives are in Your Hands! We have offered the Solution but it will take help form EVERYONE to make this become reality!

The killing of wolves is one way among many that Fish and Game is using to increase the elk population, when in fact if they Managed elk Properly they would shut off all hunting for 3-5 years…  It seems they somehow forget to mention how many Elk and Deer are Killed by Hunters each and every single year! Idaho for example… at the request of Ranchers Kill Elk… Let the Wolves do their Job in Those areas… But Backwards thinking…. that humans think they can manage Mother Nature better than she does is obviously failing. We will step up and be a Larger Voice for Wolves with your help and Support we can make a major Difference in States Wolf Management Plans.

The Below Link leads to the website describing  Idaho Fish and Games account.

Source: Fish and Game Kills 20 Wolves in Northern Idaho | Citydesk | Boise Weekly

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