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Friday, February 2, 2007


REPOST!
im reposting this because it didnt get enough readers last time. They are doing this because hunters are saying the elk populations are going down and because hunting is a part of this states economy, they feel its a threat.


theres no donations to make, simply sign a petition, i already tried it, you wont get spam or anything from them either. please help out and plwease spread the word. you can do that be either reposting this or mentiopning it in your comments in other peoples sites. dont let hundreds of wolves be killed off- take action.


Save America's Wolves

Hello,

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released its proposal to strip wolves of crucial Endangered Species Act protections in Idaho and parts of Wyoming. Both states are now preparing massive wolf eradication plans, and hundreds of wolves could be killed.

I was so outraged by this proposal that I sent a message to Dirk Kempthorne, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, who oversees the Fish and Wildlife Service. I hope you’ll take some time to send a message, too.

It's easy. Just go to the website below to take action:

http://action.defenders.org/rockymountainoutrage

Both Idaho and Wyoming have begun actively planning efforts to kill hundreds of wolves. As many as two-thirds of the wolves in Wyoming could be killed. And as many as 60 of Idaho's 71 wolf packs could be eradicated!

The government once nearly allowed our Northern Rocky Mountain wolves to be shot, harassed and poisoned into extinction. We can’t let that happen again.

Please send Interior Secretary Kempthorne a message about the importance of protecting our wolves right now:

http://action.defenders.org/rockymountainoutrage

These wolves are in trouble. I hope you'll help...

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