Save Wolves: End the Hunts


August 2010, Greater Yellowstone's wolves were lucky to restore their place in the endangered status under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), but their recovery will take more then the courts.

In Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana they are senslessly hunting these creatures-- legal or not. They continue to kill their wolves, which will end up at it's worst, possible causing wolves to become extinct in those three states.

Meanwhile, more then 1,000 wolves in Alaska are slaughtered from air. Aerial hunting causes wolves to quickly die out, and if this doesn't end, there will be many years of deaths. 


Before aerial hunting, and the problems in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, wolves in the lower 48 states were starting to die out, due to the fact that more humans were walking on the lands that they use to roam freely. But they succeeded with having their fight won, for their re-introduction into Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho in 1995.

As more humans moved in the wolves got slowly used to them and began to move in closer and closer. They were killed so the humans livestock and pets were protected, causing the wolf to understand what humans really are: the killers that wolves are thought to be.

In Arizona and New Mexico, less then 60 wolves remain living in the spot they use to roam completely. Many of the less then 60 are red wolves, which are endangered, and deserve help aswell.

But that is not all. Wolves became hated from Europe, when they brought their myths over, such as Red Riding Hood. As "Red Riding Hood" was passed down, it changed. But do you really know the story of Red Riding Hood? Red Riding Hood was a young girl, wearing a silken cloat of red. She was sent of with hard bread and fruits in a basket, to go give them to her grandmother, who lived in a small cottage at the other end of the forest. As she walked through the forest, it was said that it was normally an ogre or werewolf, istead of a wolf, that she met along the way. And so the story goes on. But the true story had an ogre or werewolf, so are wolves really the "big bad wolves" we call them?  


Help us end these wolf hunts, and let these wolves live on. Lets let our "mans best-friends" ancestors live freely once more.

Dear President Obama,

Wolves are wonderous and wild creatures that use to roam every inch of our wide-spread continent. Now, there is hardly even one that sets foot in the lower 48 states due to our hunting and our murdering of nature. The U.S. is one of the major hunters in the world, killing many animals, even for sport. Where is the reason to why we do such harmful things to our Earth?



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As you see, wolves deserve a stand in our world, and we must be there to help. Rachers or hunters may disagree, but to everything, there is two sides and that is the only thing that stands in the way of wolf survival.



I urge you to do everything in your power to end these senseless slaughters and to let them live and roam freely once more. I thank you for taking time to read this.



Nature is now in our hands. We shall either save it, or destroy the earth till it's death.


Sincerely,
[Your name here]

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