Help Stop Idaho's War on Wolves. Wolf Restoration in Danger ! PLEASE SIGN ! ! State Agencies Killing Wolves - Stop the Slaughter. Name not displayed, VA Oct 05, 16:20 Mrs. amy wright, MI Oct 02, 21:59 Please stop making this wolf killing a never ending story,its a visious cruel circle that keeps going and ending in the same place,on then off on then off ,do you not see what you are doing? You cannot wait until they are almost extinct to put them back on the protective list,please do it now and leave them be.they do no harm to humans and are just eating to survive as we do..if ranchers cattle are getting attacked then the need a better fencing system and not allowed to be on public roads and or public property,its then the ranchers fault not to expect that to happen,lets not let there be a repeat as in washington state,their are other alternatives,example tag and move the whole pack instead of murder,this is are wild life that dosnt threaten humans just replacable cattle and or sheep ect.please be a leader not a follower,the process isnt working for anyone!
Save our wolves dont kill them...thank you! Send a green star. Stop the USDA slaughter of America's wolves. I just signed the following petition addressed to: United States Department of Agriculture. ---------------- Stop the use of federal Wildlife Services agents as wildlife exterminators According to USDA Wildlife Services of Idaho, plans are moving forward to use federal agents and federal equipment, including aircraft, to shoot down wolves deemed by the State of Idaho to be problematic.... According to USDA Wildlife Services of Idaho, plans are moving forward to use federal agents and federal equipment, including aircraft, to shoot down wolves deemed by the State of Idaho to be problematic.
Nearly 200 wolves have already been killed this year in Idaho, which has a wolf population of roughly 1,000. It is bad enough that America's wolves were taken off the Endangered Species list so that states can allow essentially unlimited wolf hunting. Sincerely, Reform the Federal Wildlife-Killing Program. Wildlife-services-needs-a-tight. Suggestions in changing Wildlife Services range from new practices to outright bans - Wildlife investigation. Sacramento Bee details the environmental consequences of federal predator control | Sylvia Fallon. In part two of a three part series that the Sacramento Bee is rolling out on Wildlife Services, reporter Tom Knudson focuses on the ecological impact of the federal agency responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of predators each year.
Specifically he looks at a project in Nevada where Wildlife Services has spent $500,000 over the last eight years killing nearly 1,000 coyotes and 45 mountain lions in an effort to boost mule deer populations. The result? “It didn’t make a difference,” says one of the biologists tracking the project. In fact, the removal of coyotes may have had unintended consequences that actually harmed the mule deer. For example, removing coyotes tends to increase the number of smaller prey animals like rodents, which can carry disease and jackrabbits, which feed on some of the same plants as deer. Knudson sums it up pretty easily: You can send Wildlife Services a message from our BioGems webpage. Photo credit: National Park Service. Murder Inc: Wildlife Services Brutally Kills Millions of Animals With Your Money.
From time to time I've written about the many horrific and heartless ways in which Wildlife Services (WS) brutally maims and kills millions of animals, including "collateral damage"—domestic dogs and many other animals—who happen to get in the way of their reprehensible and interminable slaughter (see and). Now, a three-part series (see also and) by Tom Knudson of the Sacramento Bee on the clandestine activities of this government agency (written with the help of Brooks Fahy, Executive Director of Predator Defense, and others) exposes WS using irrefutable facts that should motivate everyone to publicly decry their killing ways. You can also preview a forthcoming movie called Wild Things that will appear this summer. To provide balance to WS's killing ways, this movie "introduces a new generation of progressive ranchers in the U.S. and Canada who are using non-lethal methods to protect their cattle and sheep from predation.
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