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Stop the Bush/Cheney Sneak Attack on Wolves

Target: U.S. Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne
Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund
Officials in the Bush/Cheney Administration are moving forward with plans to allow wolves to be killed in Idaho and Wyoming even before the animals are removed from the list of federally protected endangered and threatened species.

Help us stop them. Sign the petition today to send a message to U.S. Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne and urge him to abandon efforts to let states start killing wolves and to delay de-listing of gray wolves in the Northern Rockies.
deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 10,000
 

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Protect Wolves in the Northern Rockies

Dear Secretary Kempthorne,

As a supporter of Defenders of Wildlife and someone who takes great pride in the successful reintroduction of wolves to the Northern Rockies and Greater Yellowstone Region, I am deeply concerned with your agency's actions to eliminate vital protections for this still-recovering population.

In particular, I am disturbed by your agency's support of rule changes that would allow wolves to be killed in Idaho and Wyoming even before these animals are removed from the list of federally protected threatened and endangered species.

I am also concerned with your agency's support for de-listing of gray wolves. Officials in Idaho and Wyoming have made clear that they intend to "manage" wolves at the lowest level permitted by law, a policy that will likely result in the removal of two-thirds of the wolves in Wyoming and all but approximately 100 wolves in Idaho.

Your agency is charged with protecting America's natural treasures and is accountable to the tens of thousands of people in the Northern Rockies and across the country who have spoken out against the proposal to de-list wolves. I sincerely hope that you will remember these facts as you consider your agency's responsibility to America's future generations.

Thank you for considering my comments.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
We signed the “Stop the Bush/Cheney Sneak Attack on Wolves” petition!
# 50:
8:32 am PST, Dec 28, Brandy Parker, Texas
# 49:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Joanie Farmer, Texas
If you ever had ANY interaction with a wolf, you would know this is just pure murder.
# 48:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Nancy Murphy, Illinois
# 47:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Ellen Levine, California
Keep our natural wildlife free!
# 46:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Sandie Donati, Texas
# 45:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Name not displayed, Iowa
The cute, little (& big) gray wolves deserve to live free, just like all of God's creatures - even you!
# 44:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, J S Collins, North Carolina
# 43:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Daniela Regier, New York
# 42:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Loren D. Omick, California
# 41:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Samantha Beachy, Pennsylvania
# 40:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Summy To, Oregon
# 39:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, SYLVIA COUSINS, Massachusetts
DONT KILL THE WOLVES
# 38:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Karen Fairbend, Tennessee
# 37:
8:31 am PST, Dec 28, Gerald Kern, Arizona
Mr Bush, This country is about peace, even for our wildlife. Stop your stupid wars against all living things.
# 36:
8:30 am PST, Dec 28, Cara Duro-Quinones, New York
You cannot allow this to happen. What's wrong with you??? There shouldn't even be a consideration to allow this to go forward. SHAME, SHAME, SHAME ON YOU
# 35:
8:30 am PST, Dec 28, Name not displayed, Virginia
# 34:
8:30 am PST, Dec 28, Edith Conner, New York
# 33:
8:30 am PST, Dec 28, David Madden, Oregon
# 32:
8:30 am PST, Dec 28, Lisa Junco, Illinois
# 31:
8:30 am PST, Dec 28, Name not displayed, Michigan
# 30:
8:30 am PST, Dec 28, Robert Gault, Texas
i'm ashamed to have voted for this administration twice.
# 29:
8:30 am PST, Dec 28, Justin Melanson, Massachusetts
This is almost as bad as those Puerto Ricans who killed at least 50 domestic cats and dogs under a guise. Whomever thought of this idea should be ashamed of themselves, wolves still need to be protected, along with other species that are still on the endangered list.
# 28:
8:29 am PST, Dec 28, Name not displayed, Illinois
# 27:
8:29 am PST, Dec 28, Name not displayed, South Dakota
# 26:
8:29 am PST, Dec 28, J. Jones, New York
# 25:
8:29 am PST, Dec 28, Lois Frescura, Michigan
# 24:
8:29 am PST, Dec 28, Marina Kecman, Serbia And Montenegro
# 23:
8:29 am PST, Dec 28, Marianne Wood, North Carolina
# 22:
8:28 am PST, Dec 28, Betty Ann Lay, Tennessee
God's creations should never be destroyed
# 21:
8:28 am PST, Dec 28, Marilee Rose, Arizona
# 20:
8:27 am PST, Dec 28, Barbra JoAnn Cook, Idaho
# 19:
8:27 am PST, Dec 28, Catherine Jones, Massachusetts
# 18:
8:27 am PST, Dec 28, Martin McLean, Florida
I completely oppose the killing of wolves without public input on the matter. Just because this is a Pres. Bush agenda does not mean it is right. Pres. Bush has already demonstrated that truth, honesty and due process mean nothing to him. Any measure to kill wolves should be reviewed openly and approved or disapproved by the public.
# 17:
8:27 am PST, Dec 28, Erin Roland, Tennessee
We as humans have a responsibility and an obligation to the many creatures that inhabit this earth to protect and care for them. When we will ever learn, if not now, that random slaughtering of innocent animals must end, NOW!
# 16:
8:27 am PST, Dec 28, Belladonna Nightwolf, North Carolina
Jeeze what's wrong with trying to actually BALANCE out the ecosystem and educating the populace in how to live with these wonderful creatures! The Earth has been destroyed ENOUGH let's try to fix what we can!!
# 15:
8:26 am PST, Dec 28, Name not displayed, Virginia
# 14:
8:26 am PST, Dec 28, Brittney Spilker, Colorado
# 13:
8:25 am PST, Dec 28, Becki Evans, Iowa
Please try to remember we are all interconnected. Not just the people but the animals, too.
# 12:
8:25 am PST, Dec 28, Josephine Reyes, Maine
# 11:
8:23 am PST, Dec 28, Thomas Dorsey, New York
Hasn't Mr. Bush done enough to our country that he needn't worry about the wildlife as well, how much killing can one person get away with?
# 10:
8:23 am PST, Dec 28, Jenny Casey, Connecticut
# 9:
8:22 am PST, Dec 28, Craig Wallerstein, Wisconsin
This is typical of this administrations who cares attitude about the environment, our citizen's, our wildlife, and this generation's legacy. Stop the needless killing.
# 8:
8:16 am PST, Dec 28, Maya Reyes, Mexico
# 7:
8:08 am PST, Dec 28, Name not displayed, Canada
# 6:
8:06 am PST, Dec 28, Allison Farr, Florida
I am outraged at Bush's plans to let states shoot wolves.I have changed my party affiliation to independent because of Bush's policies on animal welfare.I love wolves and believe they are a vital part of our ecological system and need to be protected. And to shoot them in such a brutal, callous, and malicious way is indefensible and disgraceful. It is unamerican.
# 5:
7:55 am PST, Dec 28, Crisandra Langley, California
# 4:
7:54 am PST, Dec 28, Sandy Morris, Texas
What these two clowns do is unthinkable. It isn't enough that our a good portion of our men and women are killed in an unnecessary war, so they kill the animals as well. Put a stop to all the killing. Enough is enough!!!
# 3:
7:54 am PST, Dec 28, William O'neal, Florida
# 2:
7:51 am PST, Dec 28, Myra Money, North Carolina
why would you kill Gods creatures for no reason?
# 1:
7:47 am PST, Dec 28, Danielle Marklin, Montana
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