Tweetstorm: Stop #HJResolution69 and #SJResolution18 which seek to void the Alaska National Wildlife Refuges Rule.
Tag: Wolves
The Case Against H.J.Resolution 69 and S.J.Resolution 18
All of these carefully crafted protective measures were designed to ensure that wolves and bears remained as viable components of Alaska's environment.
More Trouble for Wolves in Oregon
Can non-native wolves receive protections reserved for native species in Oregon.
Kenai Peninsula Wolves
Urgent Action Needed for Wolves on The Kenai Peninsula
Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo
On the northern edge of the continent’s central plains, in a place named Wood Buffalo National Park, buffalo and wolves still engage in epic life and death dramas.
Environmental Impact Statement – Isle Royale Wolves
Wolves selected for introduction would be captured using available tools ranging from helicopter net–gunning, modified padded foot–traps (ie. leg hold traps), darting from a helicopter or modified snares with appropriate stops.
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.
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.











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