FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wyoming Game and Fish Director Talbot trying to get out of meeting

In Protect The Wolves by Twowolves2 Comments

 Director Talbot refuses to meet with Tribal Groups

put together by Protect The Wolves Pack.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 14th, 2017protect the wolves, sacred resource protection zone, yellowstone national park

Questions can be directed to Roger Dobson or Patricia Herman at (406) 219-8690

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Just a quick update, Department of Justice just called this am with Director Talbot changing the meeting location from Casper back to Cheyenne. He also has said no one can be present but me…. Director Talbot has been aware of all the Participants from the very beginning…. this is Very Very disturbing to us on all levels. We are awaiting a call from the DOJ to see how to proceed.
 She suggested a phone conference to begin with where the DOJ can be present at the least with us and Our Members, but again he refused.. It appears that Talbot is trying to hide….. perhaps doesn’t know how to defend a Sacred Religious claim against them….. Talbot refused to allow anyone even on the phone conference but me now as well…. We are deeply saddened that Talbot has done a 180 when he knew who all of the members of the meeting were going to be from Day 1. State offices do not need Individuals like this working for Taxpayers.
Agenda:

Wyoming Game and Fish Department & Protect the Wolves™

Casper Regional Office, 3030 Energy Lane, Casper, WY 82604

July 17, 2017

9:00-11:00 AM

 

 

Participants:

Wyoming Game and Fish:  Scott Talbott

Protect The Wolves™:            Roger Dobson, CEO; Deibre Bainbridge, J.D., Protect the Wolves;

Doug Smith, Eric Molvar, Sergio Maldonado

 

Purpose:  Effective Protection and Preservation of Sacred Wolf Resources

 

Agenda:

 

  1. Overview: Native American Spiritual connections with Sacred Wildlife.

 

  1. Erosions/Circumventing of Grey Wolf Hunting Regulations and Wolf Management Plan:

 

The use of Pup Calls and Bear Bait have resulted in unintended risks and taking of Grey Wolfs.

 

Interstate poacher herding intended to circumvent Wyoming State Laws.

 

Killing of Radio Collared Grey Wolves compromises effective WGF data collection.

 

Establish a cross-species understandable 50 km Sacred Resource Protection Zone around Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Enhance the effective implementation of the Wolf Management Plan and Gray Wolf Hunting Seasons regulations by establishing game management areas that are in alignment with the sensory capacities of the Grey Wolf.

 

The Grey Wolf Management Plan must include protection of the Grey Wolf in the National Elk Refuge toward the preservation of the existing ecosystem homeostasis that allows for the natural culling of the Elk herd.

 

  1. Shoot on site policy vs clarification based on predatory hunting of domestic livestock.

 

  1. Provide for public individual commissioner comment regarding the petition for consideration of the Sacred Resource Protection Zone at the July 19, 2017 Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Meeting.

 

  1. What Hunting Season or Big Game designations applies to tribal fee lands? How has that been communicated to the general public and hunters?

 

  1. Interest and Applicability of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, 27 U.S.T. 108).

 

  1. In what way can Tribal Communities assist the Wyoming Game and Fish Department in the effective preservation of Sacred Wildlife Resources?

 

  1. Implementation & Next Steps

 

NEWS RELEASE

 

For Immediate Release

May 23, 2017

 

Contact:

Roger Dobson, Media Director, Protect The Wolves Pack, (406) 219-8690

Vicki Markus, Laramie Volunteer Staff Member, Protect The Wolves Pack, (816) 830-1119

Patricia Herman, President, Protect The Wolves™, (406) 219-8690

Dr. Tony Povilitis, Wildlife Biologist, Campaign for Yellowstone’s Wolves, (520)384-3886

 

Indigenous Rights Group to Petition Wyoming Game & Fish for Sacred Resource Protection Safety Zone Around National Parks

 

LARAMIE, Wyo. – A Native American advocacy group, Protect the Wolves Pack, today announced that it will petition the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission to establish a 50-kilometer (31-mile) sacred resource protection safety zone around Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks where wolf killing, predator calls, and night time hunting would be entirely prohibited. The group plans to submit its petition this Wednesday, May 24th, at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s public meeting in Laramie on wolf hunting regulations.

 

“We are concerned about reports that Wyoming guides and outfitters are using predator calls to lure wolves out of the national park so their clients can shoot them,” said Roger Dobson of Protect The Wolves Pack, a Cowlitz tribal member from Washington state. “If we don’t protect the wolves as they wander outside national park boundaries, they’re bound to get shot.”

 

Currently, the State of Wyoming wolf management plan allows trophy hunting of wolves right up to the boundaries of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, and as a result wolf packs that live inside national park boundaries are vulnerable to hunting, trapping, and other causes of death when they wander across the invisible boundaries that separate protected National Park lands from national Forests and other land ownerships where they can be killed.

 

“Our National Parks are mandated to protect sacred tribal sites as well as sacred resources for the indigenous under National Park policy,” said Vicki Markus, a volunteer for Protect The Wolves Pack who resides in Centennial, Wyoming. “It is time that the trustees begin managing our resources for the public, and not the well-funded special interest trophy hunter and cattle rancher associations.

 

In Yellowstone, a preponderance of scientific studies show that the reintroduction of wolves has triggered a re-balancing of the natural system, helping shrubs and trees like aspen and cottonwood to recover and thrive, and improving habitat for native wildlife from songbirds to beavers and wolverines.

 

Protect the Wolves also plans to submit petitions to protect the Yellowstone wolves signed by over 350,000 members of the public at the meeting, that have been gathered by Dr. Tony Povilitis with Campaign for Yellowstone’s Wolves.

 

“It is disheartening that the vast majority of Americans in fact support wolves, yet are allowed to be controlled tiny group of well-connected and political powerful ranchers who seem to drive anti-wolf policies in the Wyoming state agencies” added Markus.

 

The petition is the brainchild of Native American rights advocates, who view wolves as a sacred resource of great importance to their culture.

 

“Wolves are a sacred resource to native peoples,” said Dobson. “Wolves are part of the Seven Teachings, teaching us humility and how to function as a family unit.”

 

The petition has garnered letters of support from the Alaska Inter-Tribal Council, NW Tribal Emergency Management, National Tribal Emergency Management.

 

“Protect The Wolves™ Pack has spoken with local Tribes in Wyoming and anticipate letters of support coming prior to the June 19th comment deadline period,” added Dobson. Further he stated that they have also been contacted by the Rocky Mountain Region of the Department of Justice, which has told them that they will help them set up meetings with Wyoming’s Game and Fish upper management regarding indigenous sacred resources.

 

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