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TAKE ACTION FOR WOLVES (ALL CONTACTS HERE) US Capital Switchboard President Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 White House comment line: 202-456-1111 Department of the Interior: Secretary Ken Salazar 1-202-208-3100 E-Mail: feedback@ios.doi.gov Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, N.W. Wolf Issue Comment Line 1-800-344-wild. Mailing Address: Department of the Interior 1849 C Street, N.W. Phone: (202) 208-3100E-Mail: feedback@ios.doi.govWeb: Feedback form USFWS Director Dan Ashe Phone: (202)-208-4717 Governor Butch Otter Idaho Wildlife Services Contact Information: Contact Information:George Graves, IdahoWildlife Services Acting State Director9134 W.

Idaho Fish and Game Commissioners: Idaho Fish and Game: Headquarters Mailing Address: P.O. Headquarters Street / Walk-in Address: 600 S. 305 S. Mail.

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Activism. Of Wildlife Campaign to Save America's Wolves: Of Wildlife Campaign to Save America's Wolves: Stop the Unnecessary Wolf Killing. STOP THE BRUTAL SLAUGHTER OF ALASKA WOLVES!!!!! Anyone can change the world. Western States Killing Wolves By the Hundreds. Ever since Congress stripped Endangered Species Act protections from our nation’s gray wolves, the Montana state government is encouraging people to kill them. People can kill up to 220 wolves in-state during hunting season. Already 100 wolves have been killed this season, but since that’s shy of the total allowed, Montana actually extended the hunting season to make sure that they fill the “quota” — which amounts to offing 40 percent of Montana’s entire wolf population.

Their justification for advocating for the large-scale killing of wolves is that the wolf population is at a “healthy” number. Apparently to some, driving the barely-recovered gray wolves back towards the brink of extinction is acceptable policy once again. It’s not just Montana. By the 1960s, gray wolves had been hunted for sport to near extinction in the United States. Last April, Congress stripped gray wolves of their protection under the Endangered Species Act, the law which had saved them.

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