Wyoming Wolf Slaughter Trophy Zones slaughter 7 Possible Yellowstone Wolves in 2019

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Will Yellowstone Wolves be available for your Grandchildren to view? An estimated 528 wolves resided in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem as of 2015. As of December 2018, there were 80 wolves in 9 packs. A biological count (April 1, 2019) was 61 wolves in 8 packs. With your help we can work towards insuring that they are! Help us to put The Indian and Public Trusts to work Today! Before …

Intelligent Ranchers Purchase Livestock and Cattle Insurance 

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Ranchers need to Purchase Livestock and Cattle Insurance just like any other business!   Owning an Excavation Company, We were never reimbursed from the Government for loss, it still amazes Us that Ranchers somehow think that the Government is responsible for theirs! Responsible Business Owners simply need to purchase Insurance. Livestock and Farm Animal Insurance From dairy cows to beef …

They will have loyalties to the rancher,” Said Cattle Producers President Scott Nielsen

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Loyalty to Ranchers isnt what is Needed!! It is Loyalty to Our Childrens Resources that is, which is mandated upon WDFW. Well to begin with this isnt the first time! Secondly, How long will Jay Inslee, Washington State’s Governor allow this Special Interest Rancher back patting to continue? They have Ignored Our Request to Join their Range Rider Program for …

“Ma’iingan is our brother”: An Ojibwe way of speaking about wolves

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Our Brother Wolf is no Less Sacred than Our Brother Grizzly This 24 page Read is available on Our website. Peter David, a biologist who has long worked for the Ojibwe, contends that wolves have cultural and spiritual significance “so profound that many tribal members feel a certain degree of discomfort discussing it” (2009, p. 273). Lethal control of wolves, …