
Protect The Wolves® Needs your help as well as support now more than ever. Our Native American Voice needs to become the Vital Voice for Wildlife today, before wolves are again wiped out in Wyoming. Listen People, Center for Biological Diversity called us last August to ask if we would accept Donny Martorellos Phone Call. Which we found very weak on his part. Regardless, CFBD told us last August that their Attorneys can find no way to stop this slaughter of our Sacred species anywhere, that our Native American Religious and Treaty Rights perhaps may be the only chance that our wildlife have left. Please join us today with even a small gift and help push our Voice to where it needs to be. These Large Organizations have blocked us from sharing our articles…. Why one might wonder? simply put they are afraid that the focus will be removed from them… They may just as well be the ones pulling the Trigger. They are no Different than the compromisers in Washington State. If they will not share a Voice they claim may be the solution…. they are guilty of pulling the Trigger! https://continuetogive.com/protectthewolves
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A federal appeals court ruling stripped wolves of their protections in Wyoming on Friday, which could allow them to be shot on sight.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit sided in favor of Wyoming’s wolf management plan, which treats the animals as vermin. The court’s decision overturned a lower-court ruling that sided with conservationists who fought a state law that allowed the unlimited slaughter of wolves in a “predator zone that extended through most of the state,” the environmental groups said.
The court stayed its decision pending an appeal.
“Wyoming’s plan to shoot wolves on sight throughout most of the state was a bad idea when it was proposed, and it’s a bad idea now,” said Rebecca Riley, a senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, one of the groups that fought the plan. “The court’s decision to lift federal protections for wolves in Wyoming will be a step backward for wolf recovery in the West.”
Wolves were hunted to near extinction in the lower 48 states. Following a slight recovery after federal protections were granted in 1978, they exist on only 10 percent of their historic range. Many of the wolves that could lose their protection live outside the borders of Yellowstone National Park, where hunting is prohibited and where the wolves have been reintroduced.
Environmental groups earlier convinced a lower court that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service under the Obama administration should not have moved to remove endangered-species protection for wolves based on promises from Wyoming that it would not harm them in certain areas.
The appeals court essentially ruled that the federal agency had reason to trust Wyoming’s word.
Wyoming’s “promises to protect wolves don’t amount to much” in a state that allows aggressive hunting, said Noah Greenwald of the Center for Biological Diversity. Wolves trying to make it to the southern Rocky Mountains to mate or establish territory “have to make it through the shoot-on-sight zone,” a deadly journey that could once again lower their population, he said.
Source: After court ruling, wolves could soon be shot on sight in Wyoming – The Washington Post

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Rediculous!! How about a trap cage, or a sedative dart, and simple removal. Killing the wolves, is like killing a dog in my opinion, which is cowardly, lazy, and most definitely inhumane.