US Capital Switchboard
President Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
White House comment line: 202-456-1111
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments
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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.
Washington DC 20240
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USFWS
Wolf Issue Comment Line
1-800-344-wild.
Mailing Address:
Department of the Interior
1849 C Street, N.W.
Washington DC 20240
Phone: (202) 208-3100
E-Mail: feedback@ios.doi.gov
Web: Feedback form
http://www.doi.gov/public/contact-us.cfm
USFWS Director Dan Ashe
Phone: (202)-208-4717
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IDAHO
Governor Butch Otter
208.334.2100
http://gov.idaho.gov/WebRespond/contact_form.html
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Idaho Wildlife Services Contact Information:
Contact Information:
George Graves, Idaho
Wildlife Services Acting State Director
9134 W. Blackeagle Drive
Boise, ID 83709-1572
Phone: (208) 378-5077
FAX: (208) 378-5349
Toll-Free Number: 1-866-4USDAWS
(1-866-487-3297)
E-mail: george.e.graves@aphis.usda.gov
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/
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Idaho Fish and Game Commissioners:
http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/about/commission/members.cfm
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Idaho Fish and Game:
Headquarters Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 25
Boise, ID 83707
Headquarters Street / Walk-in Address:
600 S. Walnut
Boise, ID 83712
Telephone: (208) 334-3700
Fax: (208) 334-2148 / (208) 334-2114
Idaho Fish and Game…click here
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Idaho tourism office
http://www.visitidaho.org/contact/
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Write the Potato Commission
http://contact.idahopotato.com/
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Idaho Newspapers
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Post-Register, Idaho Falls
www.postregister.com
e-mail: taulcore@postregister.com
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Idaho State Journal
Pocatello and SE Idaho
305 S. Arthur, Pocatello ID 83204
Press Release E-mail: pressrelease@journalnet.com
Letters to the Editor E-mail: letters@journalnet.com
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The Times-News
http://www.magicvalley.com
Box 548, Twin Falls ID 83303
Phone: 733-0931
Limit letters to 400 words. Longer letters will be shortened. The Times-News reserves the right to edit all letters.
E-mail letters@magicvalley.com
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Idaho Statesman
1200 N. Curtis Road
Boise, Idaho 83706
Editorial@idahostatesman.com
MAILING: Rocky Barker, Environment; Pete Zimowski (?) outdoor editor P.O. Box 40 Boise, ID 83707
News (main office) (208) 377-6449 FAX 208/377-6449
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The Coeur d’ Alene Press
Phone number: 208-664-8176
Address: 201 N. Second St
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814
Letters to the editor: mpatrick@cdapress.com
CDAPress.com
http://www.cdapress.com/
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MONTANA
Montana Governor Steve Bullock
Office of the Governor
Montana State Capitol Bldg.
P.O. Box 200801
Helena MT 59620-0801
(406) 444-3111, FAX (406) 444-5529
Toll Free: 855-318-1330
http://governor.mt.gov/contact/Default.aspx
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Montana Wolf Conservation & Management Program
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
PO Box 200701
Helena, MT 59620-0701
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Montana Wildlife Services Contact Information
John E. Steuber, Montana State Director, Wildlife Services
P.O. Box 1938
Billings, MT 59103
Phone: (406) 657-6464
FAX: (406) 657-6110
Toll-Free Number: 1-866-4USDAWS
1-866-487-3297
E-mail: john.e.steuber@aphis.usda.gov
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Montana Office of Tourism
Location
301 S Park Ave
Helena MT 59601
Mailing Address
Montana Office of Tourism
PO Box 200533
Helena MT 59620-0501Phone/FAX
Phone: 406.841.2870
Fax: 406.841.2871Email
mt-webmaster@visitmt
http://travelmontana.state.mt.us/
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Write to Montana Newspapers:
BILLINGS GAZETTE
Phone: (406) 657-1200
Toll Free: 1-800-543-2505
Postal Mail: P.O. Box 36300,
Billings, MT 59107-6300
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BOZEMAN DAILY CHRONICLE
(406) 587-4491
2820 W College St
Bozeman, MT
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THE DAILY INTERLAKE
727 East Idaho, PO 7610-59904,
Kalispell MT, 59901
Tel:406-755-7000
FAX:406-752-6114
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MISSOULIAN
PO Box 8029
Missoula, MT 59807
Newsroom: newsdesk@missoulian.com
Phone: (406) 523-5240
Toll free: 1-800-366-7186
Fax: (406) 523-5294
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BOZEMAN DAILY CHRONICLE
bozemandailychronicle.com
newsdesk@missoulian.com
Phone: (406) 523-5240
Toll free: 1-800-366-7186
Fax: (406) 523-5294
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INDEPENDANT RECORD
HelenaIR.com
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 4249
Helena, MT 59604
Newsroom:
irstaff@helenair.com
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WYOMING
Governor Matt Mead
http://governor.wy.gov/contactUs/Pages/default.aspx
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Wyoming Wildlife Services State Director
P.O. Box 59
Casper, WY 82602
Phone: (307)-261-5336
Toll Free: 1-866-4USDAWS
FAX: (307)-261-5996
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Wyoming Game & Fish Department Headquarters
5400 Bishop Blvd. Cheyenne, WY 82006
ph: (307) 777-4600
Email address for comments/questions regarding our website: wgfdwebmaster@wyo.gov
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Wyoming Office of Tourism
Cheyenne, WY 82007
Minnesota
Governor Mark Dayton
130 State Capitol
75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55155Telephone: 651-201-3400
Toll Free: 800-657-3717
Minnesota Relay 800-627-3529
Fax: 651-797-1850
Contact the Governor’s Office===
Minnesota DNR
500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155-4040
(651) 296-6157
(888) 646-6367
info.dnr@state.mn.us
TTY: (651) 296-5484
TTY: (800) 657-3929
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Minnesota Tourism
By Phone
1-888-TOURISM (868-7476); 651-296-5029 in the Twin Cities area or internationally
By Postal Mail
Explore Minnesota Tourism
121 7th Place E
Metro Square, Suite 100
St. Paul, MN 55101
http://www.exploreminnesota.com/contactTravelCounselor.aspx
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Wisconsin
Governor Scott Walker
govgeneral@wisconsin.gov
Office of Governor Scott Walker
115 East Capitol
Madison, WI 53702
(608) 266-1212
Wisconsin DNR
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Wisconsin Department of Tourism
201 West Washington Avenue
PO Box 8690
Madison WI 53708-8690
1-800-432-8747 or 608/266-2161
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WASHINGTON
Governor Chris Gregoire
PO Box 40002
Olympia , WA 98504-0002
Phone: (360) 902-4111
Comment Website:
http://www.governor.wa.gov/contact/
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Senator Maria Cantwell
511 DIRKSEN SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON , DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3441
Comment Website:
cantwell.senate.gov/contact/
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Senator Patty Murray
173 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-2621
Comment Website:murray.senate.gov/email/index.cfm
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way N.
Olympia , WA 98501-1091
Phone: (360) 902-2200
Email: wildthing@dfw.wa.gov
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Washington Wildlife Services State Director
720 O’Leary Street NW
Olympia, WA 98502
Phone: (360) 753-9884
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Washington Tourism Office
Email: tourism@cted.wa.gov
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The Seattle Times
(Newspaper)
Phone: (206) 464-2204
Comment Website:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/flatpages/services/contactus.html?from=stnv
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OREGON
Governor John Kitzhaber
Governor Kitzhaber
160 State Capitol
900 Court Street
Salem, Oregon 97301-4047
Governor’s Citizens’ Representative Message Line
503-378-4582
Fax
503-378-6827
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Senator Jeff Merkley
107 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3753
Comment Website:
merkley.senate.gov/contact/
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Senator Ron Wyden
223 DIRKSEN SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON , DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-5244
Comment Website: wyden.senate.gov/contact/
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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Phone: (503) 947-6000
Email: odfw.info@state.or.us
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Oregon Wildlife Services State Director
6135 NE 80th, Suite A-8
Portland , OR 97218
Phone: (503) 326-2346
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Oregon Tourism Office
Comment Website:http://www.traveloregon.com/Contact-Us.aspx
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The Oregonian
(Newspaper)
1320 SW Broadway
Portland , OR 97201
Phone: (503) 221-8327
Comment Website: http://www.oregonlive.com/contactus/
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NEW MEXICO
Governor Susana Martinez
(505) 476-2200.
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New Mexico U.S. Senators:
Jeff Bingaman (D)
703 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-5521
TDD: (202) 224-1792
Tollfree (in NM): 1-800-443-8658Tollfree in NM: (800) 443-8658
DC Office: (202) 224-5521
Email: senator_bingaman@bingaman.senate.gov
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US Senator Tom Udall (D)
110 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC, 20510
(202) 224-6621
Email: http://tomudall.senate.gov/?p=contact
Web Form: tomudall.senate.gov/?p=contact
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New Mexico Representatives
Martin Heinrich (D)
Capitol Office
1505 Longworth HOB | Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6316 | Fax: (202) 225-4975
Email: /heinrich.house.gov/index.cfm?sectionid=72§iontree=7,72
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Harry Teague (D)
Washington D.C. Office –
1007 Longworth HOB *
Washington, D.C. 20515 *
Phone: (202) 225-2365
Email:: forms.house.gov/teague/webforms/issue_subscribe.htm
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Ben Ray Luján (D)
Washington D.C. Office •
502 Cannon HOB •
Washington, D.C. 20515 •
Ph: (202) 225-6190 • Fax: (202) 226-1528
Email: forms.house.gov/lujan/webforms/issue_subscribe.htm
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Alan May, New Mexico Wildlife Services State Director
8441 Washington NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
Phone: (505)346-2640
Fax: (505) 346-2627
Toll Free: 1-866-487-3297
Email:alan.may@aphis.usda.gov
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New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
P.O. Box 25112
Santa Fe, NM 87504
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New Mexico State Game Commissioners
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Jim McClintic
Chairman
Albuquerque
Post Office Box 21027
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87154
Work: (505) 271-4550 Fax: (505) 271-2472
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Sandy Buffett
Vice-Chair
Santa Fe
320 Aztec Street, Suite B
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Fax: (505) 986-0339
sandyNMGC@gmail.com
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Tom Arvas
Albuquerque
7905 Spain, NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109
Work: (505) 293-3515
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M.H.”Dutch” Salmon
Silver City
Post Office Box 878
Silver City, New Mexico 88062
Work: (575) 388-3763 Fax: (575) 388-5705
dutch@high-lonesomebooks.com
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Gary Fonay Hobbs
5333 North Baggett
Hobbs, NM; 88242
Home: (575) 492-1533
GWFonay@aol.com
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Kent Salazar
Albuquerque
1621 Vassar Drive, SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
Home: (505) 242-6125 Cell: (505) 220-7083
kentsala@aol.com
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Thomas “Dick” Salopek
Las Cruces
975 Holcomb Road
Las Cruces, NM 88007
Work: (575) 526-5946 Fax: (575) 526-0867
DickSalopek@hotmail.com
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Regional Contact Information:
The Southwest Regional Office
500 Gold Ave. SW,
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
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Submit your concerns to
Dr. Benjamin Tuggle, Regional Director
Email: RDTuggle@fws.gov .
The mailing address is:
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
P.O. Box 1306
Albuquerque, NM 87103-1306
For general questions, contact the External Affairs Office at 505-248-6911.
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ALASKA
Alaska has a deadly predator control program. They passed the “Intensive Management Law in 1994” which gives the Board of Game the power to order the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to kill increased numbers of predators if they determine the moose or caribou populations have a decline.
Wolves and bears can be killed to boost game numbers, which in not based on science but politically driven, just as wolves are killed for agribusiness in the Northern Rockies. Their excuse for the law and “intensive management” is many Alaskans depend on caribou and moose for sustenance. Of course Alaska is not going to run out of ungulates because of wolves and bears. This is a terrible “management tool” that persecutes wolves and bears. It’s similar to the persecution gray wolves suffer in the Northern Rockies, who may be killed for agribusiness by federal agents (Wildlife Services)
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Alaska’s Predator Kills are Out of Control (Wolf Song of Alaska)
Bill Sherwonit / Alaska Dispatch / March 11, 2009
http://www.wolfsongnews.org/news/Alaska_current_events_3048.html
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Alaska Department of Fish and Game
http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/
Post Mail:
ADF&G Headquarters
1255 West 8th Street
P.O. Box 115526
Juneau, Alaska 99811-5526Commissioner’s Office.
Phone: 907-465-4100
Fax: 907-465-2332
Commissioner’s Office
Phone: 907-465-4100
Fax: 907-465-2332
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Alaska Board of Game (BOG)
“The Alaska Board of Game is a 7 body board that develops regulations regarding the management of Alaska’s wildlife. Historically the Board has consisted primarily of hunters.” ….Defenders of Wildlife
http://www.boards.adfg.state.ak.us/gameinfo/index.php
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im a major wolf enthusiast. im young but have a large interest in our wild canine friends. wolves help our echosystem in keeping the elk population in tact. if they disappear they will greatly effect the order of nature. if everyone would take the time to understand these misunderstood creatures it wouldnt be a problem and we can move on. the future of the wolves depend on efforts of conservationists and everyday people to take a stand and stop the killing of these essential and misunderstood animals.
and i speak for all animals in this world!
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So glad to hear your support for wolves. They are such amazing creatures with a complicated social structure yet are treated as disposable pests. It’s a shame so many wolves have lost their lives this year. But I’m encouraged by so many supporters like yourself that are willing to speak up for wolves! We can make a difference!
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Jägarna i Sverige håller på att esterminera vargen från den svenska skogen. Sverigie behöver hjälp med protester. Säj till den svensksa länstyrelsen att vergen har rätt till sin existens och förbjuda jakten! Vi hjälper er och ni hjälper oss. Det går bra att använda min logg på facebook för detta endamål. Tack för att ni finns! Marta Berglund i Sverige.
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Nabeki,
I am truly blown away by the scope of your site. I just stumbled across this blog & posted it up on my Facebook profile. Here are some of my likeminded thoughts on this wonderful kindred spirit we know as the wolf…
This noble creature is the most enduring living symbol of our endangered wildlife & the very icon of wildness in the American West. The arguments for this rule change are largely political, emotional, & without merit; while the arguments against the rule are scientific, logical, & based on facts, not myths & misconceptions about wolves. Two of the primary reasons wolves were eradicated from their original habitat were these very reasons, ignorance & misinformation. Yet here, these same ideals are being used to support a ruling to further endanger wolves…
Wolf populations have not reached the recovery goals necessary for delisting. The recovery of the Northern Rocky Mountain wolves is one of the greatest success stories of the Endangered Species Act… one supported & paid for by the American people. The return of the wolf has revived both the environment & the economy of the Northern Rockies. Sadly this dramatic success is being reversed just to satisfy a few politically powerful & slaughter shameless scumbags…
I hope that what’s left of America’s conscience will unite against this senseless attack on an endangered species that is a world-renowned symbol of the American West…
Nobeki I thank you so much for answering the call of the wild with your interesting, informative & inspiring blog. Keep up the great work……
In solidarity, ~Flash~
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Hi Flash,
Thank so much for the kind words and I’m glad you discovered the site. I hope you and your friends will visit often. This is a place for wolf advocates to speak without fear of harassment.
Idaho’s wolves are under attack as we speak. This is what their legislature is up to:
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO
Sixtieth Legislature Second Regular Session 2010
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 43
BY RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE THAT EXISTING CONDITIONS RELATING TO WOLVES DEFINE AN EMERGENCY CONDITION FOR ALL RURAL IDAHOANS AND, IN THE FACE OF THIS EMERGENCY, THE LEGISLATURE ENCOURAGES THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF IDAHO TO DECLARE THAT A STATE OF EMERGENCY EXISTS IN IDAHO AND TO AUTHORIZE AND REQUIRE THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME TO USE ANY MEANS TO REDUCE WOLF NUMBERS TO THOSE DESIGNATED FOR RECOVERY OF THE SPECIES.
They want their numbers reduced and we all know what that means. Maybe they think Judge Molloy will relist them and they want to kill as many wolves as possible before his ruling. Whatever their motives, Idaho has made it clear that they have declared war on their wolves. If you and everyone you know that cares about wolves would write, email or call the Idaho contacts I have listed here, the wolves would thank you. Spread the word!! https://howlingforjustice.wordpress.com/take-action-for-wolves/
Thank you for reading and welcome,
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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Hi Nabeki,
This is obviously a travesty, what is the best way to motivate en
masse? ONE GIANT petition on change.org. WE need to have one
huge signature page, hundreds of thousands signing one petition.
I have resources and friends that are like minded with substantial
resources. How can we effectuate change, boycott those states that
are allowing this gruesome hunt, ? Yes!
Would a huge add in the NY Times accomplish anything?
I know NRDC has a rememdous following, do you/we act in
concert with them?
Really I think that the only way to get the MOST people outraged
is by getting pictures of wolves in leg traps and being shot, on CNN.
I don’t know anyone at a major media outlet, but someone in your
group must. Any person who owns a dog, upon seeing a wolf shot
will recoil in horror in seeing the graphic images. There are 10’s
of millions of people who would react. We need to get the story on
CNN immdeiately for a huge impact.. NOW that the iconic 06′
female has been killed is the perfect time…
Can you e Mail me so we can coordinate today?
I’m ready to fight back, NOW!!!
RJ
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Ron…I love your passion. There are two petitions to relist on the front of the blog, each have almost 10,000 signatures. Could you please share them with everyone you know?
We have tried for the last four years to get somebody, anybody on MSM television to cover this story but nobody has been willing to do it except Jane Velez-Mitchell. She’s had several shot spots on her show, she is dedicated animal rights activist. But as for the rest of the networks and the cable..they will not cover this. I think it’s because on the run up to the election they did not want people to know that this all happened under a Democrat president. So they just look the other way.
I saved your email. Contact me on Facebook Wolf Warriors (http://facebook.com/wolfwarriors)
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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It’s a pleasure to be aboard! I shall communicate with all of the contacts you’ve listed in the aforementioned response & spread the word far & wide. I am a wolf advocate who will stand tall against anyone who irrationally slaughters wolves. Harassment from cowardly barbaric wolf killers will not faze me in the least as I am well prepared to deal with them on any level “they” care to engage in. Be it any communicative form (intelligent dialog) or if “they” so choose other means. Let’s face it these lowlifes are not pussyfooting around with our wolves. They will find a formidable foe that can fight back unlike the defenseless wolves they so ruthlessly & irresponsibly execute……
Peace, ~Flash~
PS: Nabeki have you given any thought to place this blog on Facebook. It has a far reaching network of folks worldwide.
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Flash…great to have you. We need every wolf advocate to stand up for them in this dark time. Thank you for taking the to time write the contacts and protest what is going on in Idaho. And thanks also for spreading the word.
I do have a FB account but it isn’t linked to the blog like my Twitter account is. Thanks for that suggestion.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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I’m Erydiam, I am a truly protector of the wild animals and the wolf has been always my spirit because I love freedom.
Please do not think the wrong way by my metal page. You could count with my help whenever you want.
We, the sons of freedom are ready to fight.
Hails!!
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Going to send an e-mail to Obama…
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Good Loua, maybe he’ll wake up and realize his failed delisting policy caused untold suffering for wolves and ruined fifteen years of wolf recovery. Nice job.
N.
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Nabeki,
Thanks for all you are doing to help the wolves! I will share this post with all the members of the Northern Idaho Wolf Alliance(NIWA). I write NIWA’s newsletter. Please add mpatrick@cdapress.com as contact for letters to the editor for the Coeur d’Alene Press. (400 word limit)
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Hi Ann,
I appreciate your kind words. I will keep fighting for wolves as you and the members of NIWA are and make sure to add the email for the Coeur d’Alence Press.
Thank you for all you do for wolves!!
PS. I added NIWA to the blogroll!
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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Management should be based on SOUND SCIENCE, not politics. Wolves don’t care about politics, they don’t care if they kill a cow, all they care about is of having a meal for themselves and their families. And the government is treating them like objects, not living beings. I completely support scientifically based management, but THIS? THIS is simply RIDICULOUS!!!
I think this is only the beginning of the end for wolve sin the West…
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By the way, I was looking around the Greenpeace website and I found an article, of whom I quoted this:
“The imminent resumption of wolf hunting raises the question of whether conservation efforts around the world are there for the sake of the species and the ecosystems in which they live or simply for the sake of future exploitation.”
And exploitation with a still not genetically viable popuation of wolves. This is insane.
Forgive for my terrible english, lol
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I think the answer to Greenpeace’s question Loua is very clear, the wolves are here for future exploitation. They are treated like vermin and killed like them as well. It’s disgusting. But we have to keep speaking out and letting the powers that be know the majority of the American people and people around the world, do not want wolves hunted or slaughtered for agribusiness.
N.
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As long as we have certain individuals and “conservation” groups like Defenders who continue to kiss the asses of these cow growers, I don’t think this situation will change.
The people that hate wolves don’t abandon their principles for fear of “losing funding”. They stick together ,,,,when was the last time you heard of anyone from the livestock industry want to “compromise” or write guidelines on “how to coexist with predators”? Their groups are pro-active, holding anti wolf rallies, sponsoring speakers, writing letters to the newspapers etc.
Ever heard of Defenders or any other large mainline conservation group holding a pro-wolf rally? Hell no! ….. don’t want to piss off the ranchers!
Montana recently held a hearing in which the wolf quotas were increased….the Greater Yellowstone Coalition was the only group that showed up to question the decision. On the “kill more wolves side” was the National Wildlife Federation, The Montana Wildlife Federation, the ranchers and outfitters.
Read George Weurthners book..”Welfare Ranching” or Denzel Ferguson’s book…”Sacred Cows at the Public Trough”………..
If you donate to any “conservation group” tell them they won’t get another cent till they speak out LOUDLY for wolves.
Lastly, here’s a quote , once again, from Ed Abbey:
“Almost anywhere and everywhere you go in the American West you find hordes of [cows]…. They are a pest and a plague. They pollute our springs and streams and rivers. They infest our canyons, valleys, meadows, and forests. They graze off the native bluestems and grama and bunch grasses, leaving behind jungles of prickly pear. They trample down the native forbs and shrubs and cacti. They spread the exotic cheatgrass, the Russian thistle, and the crested wheat grass. Weeds. Even when the cattle are not physically present, you see the dung and the flies and the mud and the dust and the general destruction. If you don’t see it, you’ll smell it. The whole American West stinks of cattle.”
~ The late Edward Abbey, conservationist and author, in a speech at the University of Montana in 1985
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I know defenders of wildlife does not kiss there assess trust me there fighting for wolves every waking second.
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Hi Nabeki its really a great post helping me to sent mail in every each contact (friends people i know did the same) but i dint stop there also sent in BBC and National Geographic asking to be part in our fight…
National Geographic Magazine Mail Address ngsforum@nationalgeographic.com
BBC URL
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newswatch/ifs/hi/feedback/default.stm
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You’re so welcome Vasileios. And thank you for being a passionate wolf supporter and taking the time to write to so many different contacts. I hope you hear back from them!!
N.
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Thank you so much Nabeki i do my best also i sent to you a friend request on Facebook. For the end i hope they answer soon…
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I received it Vasileios!! And I hope they answer you as well.
N.
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Pertinent contacts and address should be posted regarding the Mexican Wolf as well. These wolves are in a critical state. I have been supporting the Mexican Wolf for a long time. They need to enforce poaching of endangered species laws open another recovery area in the Grand Canyon area at the very least.
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You are right Chris. I’ll have the information up soon.
I’ve always thought Grand Canyon National Park should be a wolf recovery area.
Thanks for giving me a heads up.
N.
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Thanks for so much valuable info in one spot!
Regarding Mexican Grey wolves:
Thank you’s are appropriate to Governor Richardson for banning trapping in wolf areas in NM.
Office of the Governor
490 Old Santa Fe Trail
Room 400
Santa Fe, NM 87501
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You’re welcome Beth. I hope everyone writes to the Governor and thanks him. Maybe it will encourage him to do more for wolves, they need all the help they can get.
N.
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so nice your doing something for the wolves i mean some people are evil i mean poisoning wolves with with plant chemicals and that eww i want to lock those people who hurt those wolves in jail! i hope people stop killing them poor wolves one day the people who love wolves should come together and and put there foot down for the wolves!! 3:)
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Thank you skye,
My hope is by spreading this information it will give wolf adovcates a voice and information they need to join the fight to save wolves. Knowledge is power.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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Hi
You have an excellent and informative site and i enjoyed perusing……………I am going to put you on my site under favorite links……………would you consider doing the same……………..feel free to utilize anything off my site.
Rick Meril
http://www.coyotes-wolves-cougars.blogspot.com
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First off I would like to say that what you guys are doing here is really wonderful.
People need to be made more aware of the lack of conservation with gray wolves.
I am a student currently attending Fleming College in Lindsay On, Canada. I have a project coming up where I have to talk to my fellow students about the gray wolf. I am interested in using the photographs that are on this website. Would this be acceptable? Please let me know,
All the best,
Megan Halliwell
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Thank you so much Megan for your kind words. You can use the pictures on the blog. They don’t belong to me. Just give credit to the original photgraphers if you can identify them.
N.
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My goodness, that’s a lot of links.
So, were are contacting them to pursuade them not to kill the wolves in the Northern Rockies?
I shall do my best!
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i am currently writing a book on wolves and discuss the history of the bounties. you have some great photos on your blog showing the countless pelts hanging. would you be able to share a photo that i could print in the book without any copyright issues? you would be credited. thanks for your good work. Erin
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Hi Erin,
Good luck on your book, we sorely need to tell the wolves’ story. The pics I think you’re talking about are from PBS, Nature Online. You would have to contact them if you wanted to use those pics in your book, I believe.
The Wolf That Changed America
Wolf Wars: America’s Campaign to Eradicate the Wolfhttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/the-wolf-that-changed-america/wolf-wars-americas-campaign-to-eradicate-the-wolf/4312/
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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There is no reason for wolves being murdered..Animals in the wild are there for a reason and humans are killing them all in an alarming rate, along with pets.. Those that murder wolves and other animals go home and pet their dogs or cats and see nothing wrong with that.. I don’t know how they sleep at night.. I was thinking.. Back in history, the Europeans murdered cats and that caused the black death because the cats were not alive to kill the mice, who carried the plague.. It’ is possible that another plague could occur because the wolves are here to help us not to have something like this happen now..
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THREE WOLVES have already been killed in the Idaho Hunt. The slaughter of innocents has begun. Speak out people!
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I agree wolves do help the ecosystem but those hell bent on killing anything just dont want to hear it.
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You are so right kathleen.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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The problem is http://www.saveelk.com. This site demonizes the canis lupus species and is where all of the sentiment against wolves comes from. The “facts” offered are nothing more than outdoor magazine articles, letters, hearsay, unpublished articles, and pictures of carcasses (so-called wolf kills). The pictures are of just carcasses. There is no evidence of wolf tracks and size of tracks using a tape measure. There is not biological evidence of wolf bite marks on the carcasses. For all we know, it could just be a road kill that some carnivorous birds got into!
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Hi Jason,
I agree groups like that are demonzing wolves but IMO have no credibility, after all the creator of saveelk was found guilty of poaching a bull elk. How hypocritical can you get, you accuse wolves of killing elk, which they have to do to live but then go out and poach an elk.
Elk poaching anti-wolf leader punished
By Ralph Maughan On June 8, 2011
Tony Mayer can’t hunt or fish in Idaho for poaching big elk-
As for those pics, who knows where they get them. Wolves are predators and no predator kills it’s prey nicely. Do African lions tap their prey on the shoulder and say, excuse me but can I kill you? Of course that’s silly but these people don’t understand predation or what it’s all about. The predator that kills for fun and causes so much suffering are trophy hunters not wolves.YouTube is full of disgusting videos of tortured, suffering and dead wildlife, with their killers smiling over them like Cheshire cats.
Being a wolf is so hard, only one in ten hunting attempts are successful. Now they’re facing bullets, traps and snares, it’s so horrific I find it hard to think about.
BTW I removed your second paragraph but something to think about.
For the wolves, For the wild ones
Nabeki
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Dear Mr. Presidents
Please stop killings of all the horses & wolves & other animals all over the world especially the wolves because they help to keep the sick animals away from the animals that aren’t sick. So please sign a bill that will keep all animals well.
Sign Debra M. Hawkes
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Thank you Secondfeather.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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save the wolves, STOP KILLING THE WOLVES . TOO MANY ARE IN GRAVES AND NOT TOO MANY AMONG THE LIVING ,GIVE WOLVES LIVING A CHANCE. PLEASE THIS IS FOR THE ONES THAT HAVE DIED, AND STILL…………………….
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STOP THE KILLING OF ALL ANIMALS! GOD CREATED THEM NOT MAN! THEY ARE DISAPPEARING AND YOU DO NOT CARE. GIVE THEM A CHANCE. THIS IS FOR ALL YOU HAVE KILLED.
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Thanks for giving me the link to this page; this is just what I need! As to how I didn’t find this page earlier I will never know. Very useful information, except…where is the contact info for the Governor of Wyoming? I don’t see it…
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honestly, i feel we ,the supporters of wolves and a healthy eco-system , one in which our predators(excluding humans) are vital, are swimming SO against the tide.but i will not give up.i am an artist ,painter/drawer of wolves ,and will do what i can through my medium to raise people’s awareness.i have a show coming up in atlanta next month ,march,2012 .one of my wolf drawings is in a jackson hole resort hotel,where i hope it can reach people, who might take time to think a little more deeply about their natural world..an audio accompanies this piece with my voice as i try to speak(as best i can) for the wolves and their continuing importance in this world.thank you for your blog..i don’t usually write on them but this one touches me deeply.
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Stop killing wolves and start educating people as to why wolves are an important part of keeping environments balanced by maintaining biodiversity that contribute to a healthy ecosystem.
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Jordens vilda djur klarar sig så länge det tvåbenta odjuret håller sig borta från skogen. Vargen, björnen, räven och alla vilda djur har alltid funnits och levt i naturen MEN jägarna håller på att esterminerar naturens vilda djur. Jagarnas utnyttjar hundarna som sex objekt också. Ibland undrar jag om inte hundarna inners inne önskar att dö istället för att vara en jägarens slav. Kräverlagen som förbjuder jakten. Sverige bahöver stöd från andra länder som protesterar. Säj till sveriges länstyrelsen att vi kräver lagen som förbjuder jakten på varg.
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THANKS TO ALL that work constantly trying to stop this horrible behavior. IT really speaks loudly for our country to be allowing such cruel behavior to happen? No one can understand how this much pull can be done with hunting organizions and Policies. THE profits being made on OUR WOLVEs and the slaughters that continue are beyond any logical persons understanding. I can only hope with the constant pounding and calling, writing letters, that thousands and hopefully millions will SAY NO MORE stop KILLING OUR ANIMALS. THanks for all that stand up and PRAY FOR JUSTICE for this BELOVEd ANimal.
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Take care of your wildlife America, they are what make your great land unique!
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If the human race thinks it is the most dominant and intelligent of all other life on this planet, then why are we not protecting, caring and nurturing all other species? We share this planet we do not own it!
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It is our duty being the principle occupiers of our planet, should protect and respect the other creatures with whome we share our beautiful earth.
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i agree peace
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I live in France,I love wolves and I agree with you Nabeki!
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We are the most killing species on Earth and the most prolific killers. We slaughter so many animals for food, but foolishly support the industry when they worry about wolves killing a woefully small number of food for themselves and we endorse their torture and their pain and sufferering for the few. We must work to protect this magnificent animal and one of God’s creatures.
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Wow nice list of info well done!
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Thanks Mato….I’ve worked on it for quite awhile but I still need to add more. It’s a work in progress.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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Hi All,
As an international person watching this, I did feel powerless to have my voice heard as the feedback forms require an American address.
My solution was to google the address of each of the senators etc. and use their address to voice my concerns, I then told the next senator that this was the last address, he could check to see and of course his address would be used for the next right up to the White House, that way everyone new that someone recieved an e-mail all the way up and could be follwed all the way down.
I politely addressed my concerns and as a potential tourist my dollars could be spent elsewhere, I did say wildlife management is a co-operative process between a number of parties and a balanced humane approach in our modern world is what the majority of thoughtful people and of course healthy eco-systems need.
Australia did its part in killing native animals through ignorance our eagles, dingoes suffered as did our environment with the extinction of a large amount of native animals due to introduced species. The native animals we killed maintained a balance even with introduced foxes and cats, we now look after these animals. We do have a long way to go because of the sporting hunters and the kill, kill mentality, but hopefully we can progress.
Thanks for the list, I will continue to work my way through the list and if any international people are having trouble, do what I have done.
Thanks for helping the wolves Howling for Justice and my thoughts go out to all the apex predators in your country as the hunting season approaches.
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I see you do not have Wisconsin information listed. What do you need from us? We are in the middle of the first (and I hope not the only) lawsuit. I will have a column out on it Sunday – but let me know what contact information you need for Wisconsin.
Patricia
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Hi Patricia,
I’ll have the info on Wisconsin and Minnesota up soon. Idaho and Montana start first. I hope the judge grants an injunction today to stop the wolf hunt in Wisconsin while the lawsuit moves forward.
I’m going to be off and on the website the next couple of days but should have everything updated by Wednesday, September 5.
Any info you’d like to provide will be helpful. I plan to use the same format for the Wisconsin and Minnesota hunts.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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*Long Howl*
Greetings, Nabeki. Thank you for putting all of this together and keeping it updated. I know our four-legged brothers and sisters would thank you themselves if they could. Although I am not as able to help them as I would like, your blog here, the information you keep updated for us, and your dedication are a great inspiration to me. They remind me that even though my life is in the straits, I must still remember to take the time to help them in whatever ways I can. Thank you for this as well.
Liulfr
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Hi Nabeki
Thank you for work. I’m writing to ask if you know of any plans to stage demonstrations. Is there an actual wolf supporter group in Spokane? Do you feel that it’s too dangerous? Can we organize something creatively to grab attention, like PETA is so good at?
Forgive me if these are questions are naive–I’m trying to work through this overwhelming anguish and figure out something more effective to do
Again, thank you.
Gennie
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Nabeki. . .
Thank-you for this beautiful site. Have been on internet since 1974 but prefer natural world so try to keep it minimal…comment on news at one site. Signed in here i think it was the day after seeing the Wedge Pack News on King 5 Sunday and was searching for kindred souls…was relieved to find you. Heart and Howls . . .
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So glad to have you L.B. We are in anguish over the execution of the Wedge pack and their five month old puppies, whom they are tracking down as I type this. Please continue to contact the Governor over this cowardly act. Wolves should always trump cows on public land!!
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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Like Gennie, I too am wondering if anyone here wants to get together and physically protest the killing of the wedge pack. I was thinking of doing this outside the natural resource building in olympia, spokane, or somewhere in seattle. If anyone is interested in joining me or knows of a way to do this effectively, please email me at daveycu@hotmail.com
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WA state is having a formal briefing on the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan, this Friday, Oct. 2nd, 1:00pm-5pm PDT. The Wedge pack case will be included and Wolf Advocates will be providing input. It is open to the Public. There are 3 minute comment segments for members of the public who sign-in before the meeting. It will be televised on WA St Gov. TV Channel.
FISH AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION MEETING
October 5-6, 2012
Natural Resources Building – 1111 Washington St. S.E., Olympia, Washington 98501
First Floor, Room 172
7. 2012 Wolf Plan Implementation Activities – Briefing
Department staff will provide a comprehensive briefing on the implementation of the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan for 2012.
– Summary – PDF format (16 KB)
Staff Report:
Nate Pamplin, Assistant Director, Wildlife Program
Steve Pozzanghera, Region 1 Director
Contact the Commission:
Mailing Address
600 Capitol Way N.
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
Phone: 360-902-2267
Fax: 360-902-2448
commission@dfw.wa.gov
Miranda Wecker, Chair
Gary Douvia, Vice Chair
http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/00001/
Meeting will webcast live on TVW.
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It’s open season on Wolves in Minnesota as of November 3rd. The DNR has approved hunters/trappers to kill up to 400 wolves during the season. I’ve no idea how they’re going to enforce this, as I’m sure there will be plenty of hunters that won’t report their kills, making the numbers more like 800-1000. There are currently about 3,000 wolves in Minnesota, which is a fairly stable, healthy population. Killing wolves is only going to make the packs breed more, especially if the alphas are killed. Allowing hunting of wolves is not the solution. They are sacred animals that deserve to be treated with respect. I agree with the statement in the article that questions how the hunters would fare if they were without their weapons and equipment. Mano a mano with the wolves; that is an encounter I’d like to see.
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Emailed everyone you mentioned here Nabeki… this hunting madness needs to stop
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Thank you Billie…think if a hundred thousand people did the same…we could win this war in a week. Pass it on.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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Exactly… if only… that’ll be my Christmas wish: that wolves are put back on the Endangered Species list…
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[…] It has come to light that 10 wolves, part of Yellowstone’s research projects have been killed by hunters. Because of the need to understand wolf behaviour, their research program is now damaged by the loss of collared wolves who roamed out of Yellowstone National Park. There are worries that hunters are targeting collared wolves, so for that reason I found it right to email senators, Fish & Wildlife and others involved in either wolf conservation or wolf hunters (thank you Nabeki for providing the data: https://howlingforjustice.wordpress.com/take-action-for-wolves/#comment-61929) […]
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The wolves are being hunted into extinction. Special interest groups are scapegoating these poor wolves. They need to be protected.
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Hello everyone! I am not new to this fight scene for one of my very own totem animals that has been linked to my ancestors for decades, but I wanted to let you all know I HAVE JUST CREATED a master HARD COPY, OPENED LETTER to send out to EACH AND EVERY POSSIBLE KNOWN SOURCE! THIS IS the New Golden Age as indicated by the Mayan’s calendar and thoughts are energies in motion. Positive thoughts about everything will help to bring about more changes for us as well…especially for those that have awakened. Just know this… WE WILL STAND UNITED just as the Rainbow Tribe that is here now. We are ALL members of it and hold steady onto your faith of things and the O Great Spirit. The scales shall be tipped in weighing…
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Stop killing the wolves & pups.
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Everyone concerned about the pending extinction of wolves and the lies spread about them need to contact each and everyone o the above contacts.
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Arrêtez de tuer les loups , ils ne font rien de mal , ils contribuent à l’équilibre de la nature . Laissons les vivre tranquille , ils ont autant le droit de vivre que les humains.
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Enough is enough. I want the hunting and trapping of wolves banned and stopped.
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Thanks for providing the contact information to these various people and agencies. They will be very useful for when I write letters and petitions to them.
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Of course, the very people who support the killing of these wolves will be the first to complain when the populations of deer, elk, and other wild animals get out of control. They’ll then pass additional laws to allow the hunting of those animals. Nature has its own balance, and man has disrupted this balance to the point there is no going back. We will be the cause of our own demise.
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How about listing the actual names and contact information of the ranchers, hunters, trappers and guides who are directly responsible for killing (i.e exterminating) wolves and driving the legislative insanity? I would think this information is available and a matter of public record. Perhaps publicly exposing these cowards for their actions and what they are will have some effect.
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I Agree !!
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Please stop using our tax dollars to kill inocent Animals. We the need Wolves to help with our eco system. And Besides what harm are they doing?
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Hi ,the wolf was on Mother earth long befor humans as part of the creation. Please respect this creation as every animal has a reason and living together make our earth richer. We walk all together on Mother Earth. So they think some humans have the right to kill the wolf.
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[…] TAKE ACTION FOR WOLVES (ALL CONTACTS HERE). […]
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Is there an updated list we can use to contact everyone? Love your blog btw xo
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Thank you DeeCee. I really have to work on updating those contacts…some of them are still good but obviously Salazar is no longer at the Interior, thank god and there are other contacts that need to be added. You’ve reminded me of something I must get done, thank you. Glad you enjoy the blog, it’s not always pretty but I promise to always tell you the truth. Many howls to you.
For the wolves, For the wild ones,
Nabeki
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If we truly want to stop the wolf slaughter, and we know, the majority of Americans want/support our wolves and do not support the wolf wars, we need to find a film producer, who is willing to film the slaughter and show it on tv and grab national attention!
I’m confident, if the American public could witness the brutality of the wolf wars and their slaughter, we would have a national outrage!
Of course, we would need the locality of specific areas of ongoing wolf slaughter!
Let’s get this before the American conscience, nationally. Let’s bring this tragedy into American homes and let them view the slaughter before it’s too late!
If not for wolves, America would not have dogs to rest at our feet and sleep on our hearths. Let’s reach America’s animal-lovers!
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Agreed; we really need to make a “Blackfish”-type documentary about wolf hunting and the impacts it has on wolves and their pack structures.
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You are so correct. We need to find the producer who did Blackfish, and see if he’ll help us with this vital keystone specie, our Gray Wolves.
Even my grandson announced how disturbed he was because of this film. Let’s show the slaughter of our wolves to America. If this film, Blackfish upset America’s kids, let’s let em see the slaughter of America’s wolves.
After all, without wolves, we would not have pet dogs. Every American can connect with the spirit and souls of their dogs. Let every American, witness the ongoing slaughter of this vital keystone specie, the Gray wolf. ONWARD….
We must strive and work for this.
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Fighting for wolves and bears in Alaska where the big green environmental groups have opted out …Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, World Wildllife Fund, others. No activity for wolves. Shameful!
Only Greenpeace, and Center for Biologial Diversity (also Cascadia) are active and aggressive in Alaska; we have major killing fields of wolves thanks to the Alaska Board of Game, a miserable rougé agency made up totally of trappers and hunters with no non consumptive members to represent the 80% of Alaskans who do not hunt or trap. Battlegrounds include Prince of Wales Island in the Tongass National Foest where the Alexander Archipeligo Wolf is in steep crisis decline, a subspecies of the grey wolf and rare; also in eastern Alaska where wolves denning in Yukon Charley Fivers National Park Preserve are slaughtered when wandering outside preserve bounds, shot in large numbers from aerial gunners of the Alaska Department of Fish & Game and private pilots, all courtesy of the Board of Game. Also in steep decline, wolves living within Denali National Park wander outside its bounds and are legally killed by a few trappers and hunters. Such has greatly damaged wolf family groups which tend to fall apart when the alpha females and males are trashed outside park bounds. A proposed no kill easement that would be agreed to in a land exchange between US Dept. of Interior NPS and State of Alaska languishes as this new hunt and trap season 2016 is again open, again threatening the million dollar wolves (in this, the nation’s premier national park…formerly named Mt. McKinley Nat. Park, visitors flock to the park from everywhere asking to see wild wolves). The visitor industy brings $550 million past year 2015 to just this part of Alaska to visit the park and see its wildlife. These are shameful blotches on a state that boasts to its wildlife splendor while killing bears and wolves in large numbers.
Jim kn Fairbanks
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