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Letter: ‘Flake’ is a fitting name | Politics-national | tucson.com

In Mexican Gray Wolf, Protect The Wolves, Protect Yellowstone Wolves by Twowolves5 Comments

‘Flake’ is a fitting name, considering he doesnt think Federal Law applies to them. Protect The Wolves™ is working towards getting these elected officials into court that seem to think that federal laws do not apply to them. We need to hold these Officials Accountable! The media made it appear it was the Tribe that demanded the first Mexican Gray …

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Endangered Mexican gray wolf found dead in Arizona

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

  It has been reported that we have lost another one of our critically endangered Mexican Gray wolves. Protect the Wolves™ contacted Arizona Fish and Game to find out the specifics. On 1-17-18 we were able to talk to a biologist who is part of the Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team.  We could not get further details about how the wolf died …

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The Pastime of Psychopaths- Trophy Hunters

In Protect The Wolves by Lynda1 Comment

What kind of person enjoys taking another living being’s life? It may seem improbable at first glance, but what if the same twisted psychology that drives a man to maim, stalk and—an agonizingly painful 40 hours later—shoot a lion to death might also drive a man to break into a house and plunge a knife into the people found inside? …

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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 …