Press Release: Wolf Livestock Depredations in Washington and Profanity Peak Pack by Dr. Robert Wielgus
Category: Endangered Species
More Trouble for Wolves in Oregon
Can non-native wolves receive protections reserved for native species in Oregon.
Save Norway’s Wolves Final Tweetstorm/2016
Wolves are listed as “critically endangered” on the 2015 Norwegian list of endangered animals, yet Norway is planning to cull more than two-thirds of its remaining wolves, a move that will be disastrous for the dwindling members of the species in the wild. Under controversial plans as many as 47 wolves will be shot, from an estimated population of about 68 wolves which remain in the wilderness areas of Norway.
Save Norway’s Wolves Tweetstorm 2
Norway is planning to cull more than two-thirds of its remaining wolves — a move that will be disastrous for the dwindling members of the species in the wild. Under controversial plans as many as 47 wolves will be shot, from an estimated population of about 68 wolves.
Save Norway’s Wolves: Tweetstorm
Wolves are listed as "critically endangered" on the 2015 Norwegian list of endangered animals, yet Norway is planning to cull more than two-thirds of its remaining wolves -- a move that will be disastrous for the dwindling members of the species in the wild.
Tweetstorm for the Profanity Peak Pack Wolves
The ongoing slaughter of our wildlife at the behest of private businesses needs to come to a full stop. Wolves and wildlife belong on our public lands not livestock. Period.
Anti-Environmental Poison Pill Riders
The American public does not support these back-door assaults on our air, water, climate, workers, wolves, wildlife and public lands.
The Silencing of Nature: Sixth Extinction
Never before has the population of a single species exploded instantaneously across the globe. We have erupted like the burning cinders and poisonous gases of a giant volcano and now cover Earth”.
Delisting Grizzlies
Federal delisting and subsequent hunting, as well as the imminent extinction of a key food source due to global warming, spell disaster for the iconic grizzly bears of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Stand Against The Sportsmen’s Heritage and Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Act (H.R. 2406)
The Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act of 2015 (H.R. 2406), aka the "SHARE Act", is an irresponsible omnibus of pro-hunting and anti-environment regulations that, if passed, would open federal lands to trapping, prevent the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service from restricting the illegal ivory trade, allow hunters to import the bodies of polar bears killed as trophies in Canada, prevent the government from regulating the use of lead ammunition (the consumption of which by wildlife can result in illness and death), and force wildlife managers to consider hunting and trapping interests above all others.











You must be logged in to post a comment.