Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Howl and Shout Out to South Pasadena Middle School 7th Graders !


Recently we did one of our wolf education programs for close to 400 7th graders at South Pasadena Middle School.  The program was a huge success! and the students, a lively, inquisitive and intelligent bunch, were enthralled with Allie, Takoda, Keme and Freedom and gained much knowledge about wolves and the need for their protection.

This is apparent in the incredibly insightful, passionate, informed and well written letters that they wrote to the CA Department of Fish and Game to support granting endangered status to wolves in California under the state's Endangered Species Act.  This to ensure protection for Journey (OR-7) and the wolves that will surely follow him migrating to California. The hearing is today.

While we await CA Fish and Game's decision, we want to give an especial Shout Out aka Howl to the students for their amazing letters and their compassion and passion for wolves- and I must add that if 7th graders are as intelligent and involved as these students, then we need not worry about the future for wolves or for ourselves. Here's the letter we sent to thank them personally:




Seventh Grade Students of SPMS
1500 Fair Oaks Ave.
South Pasadena, CA 91030
 
Dear Students,

I want to thank you all for taking the time out of your busy day at school to come to our assembly and also participating in a letter writing campaign to help put Journey and future wolves migrating to California on the California Endangered Species List. I read each and every one of your letters myself and am so impressed with your knowledge, your compassion and your  ability to express your thoughts so effectively.

So impressed ,that with your permission I would like to copy them and send them to  President Barack Obama on your behalf. As many of your letters expressed, it is never too late to do the right thing.

Please thank your teachers for their participation...Ms. Wells and the Science teachers that did a lesson on wolves for you as well. Their participation lets me know that you inquired for more knowledge about wolves and put research behind your decisions and  opinions.

I applaud you all for your commitment to this, even those who had some disagreement with us. I hope the California Fish & Game Commission sends you the information you requested. Please give yourselves and each other a hand. (I can hear you!)

As you hear my words in this letter, the Commission will be in session to hear arguments for and against the wolves being placed on the California Endangered Species List.

I am certain, all of you have made and will continue to  make a huge difference in their decision. I will continue to update you on the outcome.

Respectfully,
The Shadowland Foundation Pack,
Paul, Colette, Gwenn, Judy, Janice and especially Takoda, Alaska, Keme, Freedom and their pack mates.

So, THANK YOU All for your support of Shadowland and the wolves!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Trapping Travesty


There is a nameless war going on in America. Distracted by more pressing economic issues, it has gone relatively unnoticed by the nation even though it is a movement motivated by politics and economics. Unfortunately the victims of this assault are completely out numbered, unarmed and utterly helpless to save themselves.  A very calculated campaign designed to create hysteria has been heavily funded and very successful so far in motivating and enlisting  state and federal  governments to help create  policy to annihilate a very small misunderstood population. 

“By any means necessary” is their battle call…methods outlawed by most nations worldwide is fair game and legal to use here, just for this particular foe. I am talking about wolves.

In 1995-96 the Clinton administration helped fund the re-introduction of wolves into a then failing Yellowstone National Park. Conservationists estimated that the 66 wolves would grow and migrate to territories outside the park boundary one day to help heal the environments suffering from their absence for nearly a century from a deliberate attempt to cause their extinction.  However, they lacked the foresight to legally address the unreasonable opposition to the re-introduction in the first place by the states surrounding Yellowstone.

Without sound science, these states and their representatives have successfully interfered with the Endagered Species Act, rendering it useless if you have enough political clout. In 2009 wolves lost their federal protections in Idaho and Montana who enacted the first wolf hunting seasons.  Deemed by a federal judge to be counter to the standards set by the Endangered Species Act, they won back their protections temporarily. Through a very cunning and unprecedented legislative maneuver, they lost their protections…forever. Language in the legislation says that it cannot be revisited and or be subject to judicial review. Although it sounds unconstitutional, it was declared to be by the 9th district court this past year. 

As a result, wolves lost their protections in Oregon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming is working on it. In fact, there has not even been a sighting in Utah; they just suspect it is coming. This made way for Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin to gain State rights to “manage” wolves too. As a result, hunting season for 2011 in Idaho and Montana kept extending into 2012 month after month, into breeding season and beyond with pups and collared wolves as fair game. Idaho especially had a quota to reach and yet they did not get close to the number of kills desired.

Neither state reached the number of kills they wanted for many reasons perhaps.  They are nocturnal and have an outstanding sense of hearing and smell which makes it easy for them to hide from the hunters.  This upcoming season they have passed legislation to allow the use of traps. Idaho tried to pass a law that would allow using live bait…dogs and cats from shelters. Wisconsin has approved the use of trained hunting dogs…most of which are killed by the wolves before the hunters catch up to kill the wolf. These practices have not been used or allowed for nearly a century because they are considered inhumane.

We are talking about less than 4,000 wolves in a 9 state area. It is mathematically impossible for wolves to be wrecking havoc to a degree that warrants such abhorrent behavior against them. For perspective, we have 5,000 coyotes in Los Angeles County alone. There are at least 200 just within a mile of our property which is the number of wolves in the entire state of Wyoming. Yet when presenting my case to their state legislature, challenging the scientific evidence they say they are basing their policy on, I was called an Environmental Jihadist. I have the emails documented as proof.

All politics aside, allowing the trapping of wild animals again is beneath our dignity and as stewards of the earth, we need to shout from the mountain tops that this practice is wrong and should be stopped. The public however does not know, and those who do are not being heard. Here is a link to an article that was beautifully written in The Missoulan, a newspaper in Montana.

We educate, that is our mission. Our intention is to promote ecotourism which is a billion dollar industry and that is our secret weapon against this war. We believe that when the citizens of these states understand that “wolves are good for business”, they will vote accordingly for their own economic benefit. In 2010, we estimate that Yellowstone National Park generated $1,382,400,000.00 based on these statistics:  Nearly 1 million visitors came to the park. Most visitors spend 3.2 days in the park and spent approximately $108.00 per day on food, lodging, gifts, souvenirs and the like. The park admits that 40% of those visitors came to see wolves.

We have sent an email to Lisa Ling at the Oprah Winfrey Network asking for them to give this issue National exposure. This attention by OWN would lead to even more good news for the wolves in the wild.  An expose, promoting peace, prosperity and ethics is what we wrote to ask them to consider. If you have a moment and would like to write to OWN urging them to take action, we think it would be very effective. 

Trapping wild animals is outrageous, cruel and sets humanity back a century. Please help save the wild ones. 

Monday, July 2, 2012

Update on little Idaho wolf pup "Boise"

The little Idaho wolf pup has landed at his new home at Bush Gardens in VA. As promised, I am following his progress with them since so many of you were so helpful in supporting our efforts to bring him here.
We would have loved to have him, and somewhat happy he is being trained as an ambassador for wolves contribution to the environment. The press about him mentions that if coming upon a pup in the wild, let nature take it's course. Normally we would agree...but man is shooting, trapping and killing their pack families in Idaho, Montana and soon in Wyoming, Wisconsin and other Great Lake states as well.
"Boise" as they have named him will not be an ambassador for his fallen family and that is a shame. There is no mention in the press of the senseless, hysterical "management" policies that probably took him from his mother in the first place. We know, and we will not stop telling this side of his story.
He is a beautiful boy. The two black wolves were acquired from a breeder in Montana apparently. I can find no further information on them.
http://www.buschgardensnews.com/page/wolfpups

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Freedom

It has been a long time since I wrote on our blog. I have been really busy following the plight of the wolves in the wild and advocating politically in the states that want to hunt them. It is more difficult than you know just to read about it, much less report about it. I have come to the conclusion that I have a passion for advocacy, but I do not have much stomach for it, especially in the political arena. Discouragement has been my closest friend of late.

On the ranch, there are so many signs that spring has sprung; the birds are nesting, the trees are blooming, the rain is falling and we have a new life...little Kiyuska...our little Freedom. Encouragement has come back to me.
Every year as in a wild pack, the new pups give a renewed sense of purpose and renewed spirit to survive and there is no difference for us here.

Freedom was born March 3rd and came to us at 17 days old. Many are concerned that he was too young to take from his mother, and so was I in the beginning. However, waiting until after they can see and hear and completely bonded to their litter mates and surroundings, it is far more traumatic , especially for wolves. He has a bottle every 3 hours (yes, all through the night) and started on puppy food at nearly 3 weeks old. He was 11" on the day we got him and is now almost 17" long. His teeth have broken through in the last week and those little fangs are as sharp as needles. His ears stood up, he can run (sort of) and he pees on his pee pad as long as I carry him there.

Ogin, Kachina and Chenoa have become his constant companions and are the best babysitters. Tehya, Cochise and Keme are a little hesitant with him, but I am sure they will adopt other roles as he grows. For us, witnessing this natural process is just exhilarating. For me...he has renewed my Spirit and purpose. My job as their caretaker, leader and advocate is to keep my consciousness clear and know that our mission is "the good fight" and focus on the life, not the death of these magnificent creatures. So I will continue to train them, introduce them and present them to as many people in the world as I can and that will be the highest good for me, our pack family, and I know that my prayers and the life energy I send to the wild ones will serve their highest good as well.

Please continue to follow our progress on this blog, and watch Freedom (both our little guy and the ranch) thrive. We implore you to share it with your family, friends and co-workers. Let's all see them running free and happy in their natural habitat, surrounded by Eco-friendly tourists with binoculars and cameras. We can make this happen!

Thank you,
Colette