help save the rocy mountian wolf
15 years ago
the wolves need help, please help them.https://secure.defenders.org/site/D.....3z8jm1.app226a Killing entire wolf packs from helicopters. Gassing helpless pups in their dens. Surgically sterilizing alpha wolf pairs after killing off their families.
It’s all part of a disturbing plan to escalate wolf killing in the Northern Rockies by Wildlife Services -- the federal agency that helped exterminate wolves last century. We need your help to stop them. The Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program now wants to help Idaho officials kill off entire packs from helicopters. They are proposing to use poisonous gas to kill newborn pups and their mothers in dens. And they want to surgically sterilize alpha wolf pairs1 -- a practice never before used for other endangered wildlife.It’s an outrageous plan that must be stopped. The Wildlife Services plan to escalate the killing of protected wolves is just the latest threat to these magnificent animals.Idaho officials continue to push their plan to kill up to 80 percent of the wolves in the central part of the state.2 Wyoming continues to pursue its shoot-on-sight wolf plan.3 And anti-wolf extremists are even prepared to take matters into their own hands by offering instructions on how to illegally poison wolves.The terrible Wildlife Services plan contains some of the most brutal and least effective ways to manage wolves -- and can even cause more conflicts between ranchers and these magnificent animals. But it doesn’t have to be this way. More than 55,000 caring Defenders supporters have already spoken out against the outrageous Wildlife Services plan. And our staff is fighting to make sure it won’t be implemented.
Defenders is working hard on the ground -- and taking the lead where Wildlife Services should be: successfully working with ranchers in Idaho, Oregon and Montana using non-lethal methods to keep wolves -- and livestock -- out of harm’s way.
We’re countering extreme anti-wolf rhetoric and misinformation in the media, mobilizing tens of thousands of activists from across the country and fighting in court to overturn a Bush-era rule that makes it easier to kill federally protected wolves in the Northern Rockies.
It’s all part of a disturbing plan to escalate wolf killing in the Northern Rockies by Wildlife Services -- the federal agency that helped exterminate wolves last century. We need your help to stop them. The Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program now wants to help Idaho officials kill off entire packs from helicopters. They are proposing to use poisonous gas to kill newborn pups and their mothers in dens. And they want to surgically sterilize alpha wolf pairs1 -- a practice never before used for other endangered wildlife.It’s an outrageous plan that must be stopped. The Wildlife Services plan to escalate the killing of protected wolves is just the latest threat to these magnificent animals.Idaho officials continue to push their plan to kill up to 80 percent of the wolves in the central part of the state.2 Wyoming continues to pursue its shoot-on-sight wolf plan.3 And anti-wolf extremists are even prepared to take matters into their own hands by offering instructions on how to illegally poison wolves.The terrible Wildlife Services plan contains some of the most brutal and least effective ways to manage wolves -- and can even cause more conflicts between ranchers and these magnificent animals. But it doesn’t have to be this way. More than 55,000 caring Defenders supporters have already spoken out against the outrageous Wildlife Services plan. And our staff is fighting to make sure it won’t be implemented.
Defenders is working hard on the ground -- and taking the lead where Wildlife Services should be: successfully working with ranchers in Idaho, Oregon and Montana using non-lethal methods to keep wolves -- and livestock -- out of harm’s way.
We’re countering extreme anti-wolf rhetoric and misinformation in the media, mobilizing tens of thousands of activists from across the country and fighting in court to overturn a Bush-era rule that makes it easier to kill federally protected wolves in the Northern Rockies.
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