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Three Mexican Gray Wolves found dead in AZ, NM

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves1 Comment

NEW MEXICO — According to monthly report from the Arizona Game and Fish Department issued this week, two male Mexican gray wolves belonging to the Bear Wallow and Saffel packs were found dead in Arizona in September. A third Mexican gray wolf, found dead in southwestern Mexico, was identified by wildlife officials as a member of the SBP pack. The …

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Nominate Protect The Wolves to WDFW WAG

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves2 Comments

Protect The Wolves™ is asking our Followers to Nominate our Organization to the Wolf Advisory Group as the first Native American Voice. We promise that we will fight until our last breath rather than roll over like our predecessors. Further they did not call for any Native Americans to join the Wolf Advisory Group in this press release to represent …

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17 Possible Yellowstone Wolves for a total of 44 total now Slaughtered in Wyoming by October 17th

In Protect The Wolves, Protect Yellowstones Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves3 Comments

Will Yellowstone Wolves still be available for your Grandchildren to view? With your help we can work towards insuring that they are! Everyday Possible Yellowstone Wolves are being needlessly slaughtered in Wyoming, and need our Proposed “Sacred Resource Protection Zone”, along with proposed regulation changes.   Help us to put The Indian and Public Trusts to work Today, before they wipe …

 Wolves in Yellowstone Led to Unexpected Positive Ecological Response

In Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone, Stop Extinction by Twowolves1 Comment

Yellowstones Wildlife are in dire need of our proposed “Sacred Resource Protection Zone”. Join Us today to protect your childrens resources Twenty years ago, an ecological experiment started at Yellowstone National Park. Wolves, which had been hunted to extinction in the park, were reintroduced. In January 1995, eight grey wolves from Jasper National Park in Alberta were dropped off at Yellowstone. From …