Yellowstone and Teton Wolves need a Christmas Miracle – Chicago Evening Post

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JANUARY 1, 2018 BY ARI ROUL IN PR      Wyoming has needlessly Slaughtered 43 possible Park Wolves 73 in all since season opened Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017REDDING, CA – 12-24-2017 (Press Release Jet) — Americans have continually taken for granted their right to exterminate any creature that pose a danger, ever since they first arrived on Turtle Island. They annihilated the Buffalo to try …

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When farmers don’t bury dead cows, it affects where and what wolves eat | Michigan Radio

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect Michigan Wolves, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves1 Comment

  When farmers don’t bury dead cows It seems to affect where and what wolves eat!   Michigan has held one wolf hunt. That was in 2013, when 22 wolves were killed in the Upper Peninsula. The next year, a federal judge put wolves back on the endangered species list. Since then, lawmakers from Michigan, as well as Minnesota and …

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Wyoming Hunters have Slaughtered 44 possible Park Wolves 76 altogether to Date

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  POSSIBLE YELLOWSTONE WOLVES ARE BEING SLAUGHTERED!!! AS OF 12/30/2017 at 3pm Please Consider Joining Our Voice to establish a “Sacred Resource Protection Zone” Surrounding National Parks in the Blood thirsty state of Wyoming a total of it appears 76 wolves altogether 44 from the Trophy Zones, 32 from the general Slaughter Zone in this Bloodthirsty State! Wyoming is over Quota in 3 Zones surrounding …

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Banff wolves may soon have meal they haven’t tasted in 140 years: wild bison 

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    Yellowstone Officials: Protect The Wolves™ says Send them the Bison you claim you need to Slaughter!” It’s a potential meal that wolves in Banff National Park haven’t tasted in more than 140 years: wild bison. Banff’s reintroduced bison herd is getting ready to go it alone next summer as their paddock fences come down, and that means facing …