Man's Fleeting Supremacy
Category: Habitat loss
Protect the Tongass: Prince of Wales
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Wyoming Grazing Allotments in Prime Wolf and Grizzly Habitat Update ~ Take Action.
No other human activity in the West is as responsible for the decline or loss of species as is livestock production.
Tweet 4 Prince of Wales Wolves
Prince of Wales wolves are a symbol of wilderness and ecological integrity and have declined 75% in 20 years. Be their voice.
Not One Wolf.
Help saves wolves. I made it easy for you. Take action by January 8, 2018
Wyoming Grazing Allotments in Prime Wolf and Grizzly Habitat
Take a moment to comment against plans for the future of the massive grazing allotment complex, which is also prime wolf and grizzly habitat. The complex spans the entire Bridger-Teton National Forest from north to south, spills into the Gros Ventre River drainage, and is an environmental disaster.
Ancient Forests, Wolves, Wildlife and The Wrangell Timber Sale
Already wolf hunting is rife on Wrangell Island with "bag limits" of 5 wolves and portions of the island are subject to Alaska’s infamous "intensive predator management program" encouraging even further reduction of the wolf population.
Will we soon see another wave of bird extinctions in the Americas?
But extinctions may lag far behind forest loss, a phenomenon known as the “extinction debt” which may be paid over hundreds of years. Tropical birds typically live for longer than their temperate counterparts. Thus, the last pairs of rare species may make their last stand in their fragmented forest redoubts for decades.









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