Idaho Fish and Game Commission to Meet, Public Invited

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Join Protect The Wolves™ on this Conference Call with IDFG to hear their snare reasoning. Seriously… What kind of fruitloops are they selling in Idaho? This is the most ridiculous Statement from an Official charged with Protecting our Natural Resources We have ever heard. Snares that will only target 1 species… Background Of the Moronic IDFGS thought pattern…. How is …

New Mexico Wolf Killer Should Be Charged with Animal Cruelty 

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Co-authored by Jessica Johnson, chief legislative officer, Animal Protection of New Mexico; and Greta Anderson, deputy director, Western Watersheds Project — Last year, the American public learned about the brutal killing of an endangered Mexican gray wolf—identified as Mexican wolf number #1385 of the Willow Springs pack, and named “Mia Tuk” by an Albuquerque schoolchild—by a grazing permittee on the Gila National Forest in …

Necropsy in Mexican gray wolf death reveals brutal attack By Craig Thiessen

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  The wolf was trapped and struck with a shovel by New Mexico rancher Craig Thiessen, who is seeking to appeal his now-revoked grazing license. Craig Thiessen needs front street exposure!! The Government also needs to fine him 100,000~! One More valid reason why Grazing Allotments EVERYWHERE need to be terminated! The Large NGOs that say grazing is ok need …

The Outside Story: Northeastern wolves: Then and now 

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Wolves were common throughout the U.S. when European settlers arrived. And it didn’t take long for the settlers, who were steeped in folklore that portrayed wolves as evil, to wage war against them! We the public continue to allow them to be used as political tools by elected officials. By Susan Shea On a moonlit night 200 years ago, a …