Friday, September 9, 2011

Subject: Protect Wolves on National Forests

Howdy Family and Friends,
 
I'm writing this because I think it is important, really important. We have about 300 wolves in the entire state of Wyoming, with about 100 of them in Yellowstone N.P. The state has come up with yet another wolf slaughter plan (They don't call it that, but that's what the outcome will be.) to decrease our "Huge" (cough-cough) wolf population. Already Idaho and Montana have been destroying wolves at a record pace, and all of the hysteria is based on myths, misinformation and lies, some of which is actually perpetrated by the state government's. And now Wyoming wants to follow suit. Please help me save at least some of these "300". Yes, like Sparta had the "Sparta 300", we too have our "WYO-Wolf 300". Thanks for all your help. And check out the real data about wolves @ the Defenders of Wildlife website, and even state data about wolf kills. Thank you very much!
 
Subject: Protect Wolves on National Forests-
 
Under a new plan proposed by the State of Wyoming, wolves throughout the southern Bridger Teton and other National Forests in Wyoming could be shot on sight. Help me save these wolves and protect the sanctity of our National Forests. Take action online at http://dfnd.us/n6KMjI
 
 

 

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Our Forests, Our Wolves

Gray Wolf (Paul Nicklin/National Geographic Stock) Under Wyoming's wolf plan, wolves can be shot on sight throughout most of the state -- including our national forests.

Our national forests -- lands belonging to all Americans -- are meant for science-based, sustainable wildlife management... not animal elimination.

If you haven't already, speak out now for responsible management of our wolves on our national forests.


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