I am compelled to share some sad news about the status of wolves in Yellowstone National Park area and their inclusion in the September 2009 hunting season in Idaho and Montana. The Cottonwood Pack that served our scientific community and were closely viewed by park visitors were shot and killed. They made one mistake, they never killed any livestock, they just traveled outside of the park boundary, and boom.
Defenders of Wildlife, www.savewolves.org has a petition you can sign and send to be hand delivered by them to the now Obama Administration that allowed the Bush Administration policy regarding protections to be removed. Please go to this site and sign the petition? I urge you. It is likely this pack left behind some pups that may starve during the upcoming winter.
Idaho wants to rid the state of 220 wolves and Montana, 75. At least 60 have already been killed. All under the guise of loosing too many elk and deer. There is no evidence of a shortage of these animals or numbers near extinction like the wolves.
Here pictured are our three, ambassadors for their wild friends. The mission of Shadowland Foundation, Inc., www.shadowlandfoundation.org is clear, this keystone species is vital to the environment and the success of our planet. They need our help now more than ever.
Thank you so much,
Paul, Colette, Shadow, Allie and Takoda
Defenders of Wildlife, www.savewolves.org has a petition you can sign and send to be hand delivered by them to the now Obama Administration that allowed the Bush Administration policy regarding protections to be removed. Please go to this site and sign the petition? I urge you. It is likely this pack left behind some pups that may starve during the upcoming winter.
Idaho wants to rid the state of 220 wolves and Montana, 75. At least 60 have already been killed. All under the guise of loosing too many elk and deer. There is no evidence of a shortage of these animals or numbers near extinction like the wolves.
Here pictured are our three, ambassadors for their wild friends. The mission of Shadowland Foundation, Inc., www.shadowlandfoundation.org is clear, this keystone species is vital to the environment and the success of our planet. They need our help now more than ever.
Thank you so much,
Paul, Colette, Shadow, Allie and Takoda
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