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Stop Wolf Killing in the Northern Rockies!

Target: U.S. House of Representatives
Sponsored by: Earthjustice
After more than a decade of conservation efforts and millions of federal dollars, wolves are finally returning to the northern Rockies.

Now, the Bush administration plans to remove wolves from the Endangered Species List and allow the states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana to wipe out nearly 80 percent of all the wolves remaining in the Northern Rockies!

The Wyoming Plan allows anyone to kill any wolf that wanders outside a small area in the northwest corner of the state. The plan would even target animals that live for most of the year in Yellowstone National Park but only wander out in the winter in search of food. Tell Congress to oppose the Bush administration’'s plans and make sure wolves are protected in the northern Rockies!

deadline: 1-9-2009
goal: 60,000
 

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Sadly, on Jan. 21, 2008 the Department of the Interior officially announced the removal of the Northern Rocky Mountains population of gray wolves from the Endangered Species List.

Environmental groups around Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho called the announcement premature and says it threatens to undo decades of work and millions of dollars poured into wolf recovery efforts.

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Dear [Decision Maker],

I am writing to express my deep opposition to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service�s plan to remove gray wolves from the federal Endangered Species List. The federal action would allow the states of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana to kill 1200 of the 1500 wolves remaining in the northern Rockies and push the species back towards extinction.

The Wyoming Plan allows anyone to kill any wolf that wanders outside a small area in the northwest corner of the state. The plan would even target animals that live for most of the year in Yellowstone National Park but only wander out in the winter in search of food. Scientists have already warned that a few thousand wolves are necessary to ensure the long-term survival of the species, but the Bush administration has chosen to ignore the science and a solid majority of Americans who support wolf recovery efforts. The administration has even developed a contingency plan that will allow most of the current northern Rockies wolf population to be killed even if lawsuits are successful in keeping wolves on the endangered species list.

A 2006 study by the University of Montana found that wolves in Yellowstone bring $35 million tourism dollars to the local economy each year, yielding more than $70 million in added benefit to communities in the northern Rockies. More importantly, the park�s natural balance has been restored because wolves prevent an overpopulation of elk and deer from overgrazing vegetation and threatening the health of streams and creeks.

I urge you to join Congressman Nick Rahall and several of his congressional colleagues in urging the Secretary of the Interior to stop these unwarranted actions to promote senseless wolf killing. Wolves are an integral part of the northern Rockies and plans to kill most of them in the region would be a huge setback to years of wolf recovery.

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We signed the “Stop Wolf Killing in the Northern Rockies!” petition!
# 150:
11:03 am PST, Jan 14, Name not displayed, Maryland
# 149:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Crystal Schuh, Texas
We can do MUCH better than this. It is a waste and a shame. Let's stand up for what is right and help everyone and everything that deserves our time and effort. Crystal
# 148:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Barbara Young, Iowa
# 147:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Stacy Hammond, Indiana
# 146:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Michele Dye, California
this is their land to roam. we can't put borders on the animals. we built on their homes!!!
# 145:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Janice Rael, New Jersey
# 144:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Angela Treadway, North Carolina
Wolves are needed for the survival of the ecosystem. The last time they were nearly killed to extinction, the deer and oxen population got far out hand. We cannot kill off these beautiful creatures. There are ways to live with them. We moved into their land, not the other way around.
# 143:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Andrea Mc Crossen, California
# 142:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, John Neal, North Carolina
# 141:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Dale Anania, California
# 140:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Lora Lund, Minnesota
# 139:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Chelsea K Potts, California
# 138:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Autumn Gregory, Oregon
# 137:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, F. Prager, Florida
# 136:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Janice Pumphrey-Willison, Maryland
# 135:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Name not displayed, Georgia
Please let these beautiful creatures roam in their natural territory and expand to feed beyond imposed boundaries.
# 134:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Dawn R, Colorado
# 133:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Debra Kirk, Texas
This is just plain reckless and stupid!
# 132:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Mark Edgren, California
# 131:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Erica Stovall, California
# 130:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, John Feeney, Colorado
# 129:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Cori Hoffman, Texas
# 128:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Susan Cline, Indiana
Bush is about to get on my nerves.
# 127:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Shreeraj Sutaria, California
# 126:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Ladric Grant, Minnesota
# 125:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Name not displayed, New Jersey
# 124:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Jennifer Neeley, Utah
# 123:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Heidi Hessen, Georgia
STOP!!!!!!!
# 122:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Suzanne Hedrick, Maine
# 121:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Gina Perozzi, Illinois
I just do not understand the thinking.
# 120:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Daniela Pennini, California
Wolves are highly intelligent and socially complex animals. They are not the vicious, scary beasts that they are often portrayed as. Killing one, defenseless wolf, can harm the entire pack and leave pups orphaned. What is the sense in that? They have already been hunted to the verge of extinction. We owe our domesticated dogs the decency to help their predecessors.
# 119:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Debbie Timmons, South Carolina
# 118:
11:02 am PST, Jan 14, Meredith Boyd, South Carolina
# 117:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Victoria Morrison, Florida
# 116:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Debra Cortez, Florida
They need to continue to be on the endangered list.
# 115:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Lorraine Morris, Texas
# 114:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, John Terribili, North Carolina
# 113:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Gina Carreno, Florida
# 112:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Name not displayed, Florida
# 111:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Marj Ando, Washington
This is my urgent plea to keep the gray wolves ON the federal Endangered Species List.
# 110:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, David Bernazani, Maryland
Can't we just let even ONE species alone for a bit? Must humans shoot every creature on this planet? For God's sake, give the wolves a break! Please!
# 109:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Mark Bauman, California
stop your stupidity... gray wolves must stay on the Endangered Species List
# 108:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Norine Duncan, Rhode Island
# 107:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, JENNIFER MOUA, California
# 106:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Julie Cruz, Minnesota
# 105:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Joe Russell, Illinois
# 104:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Arlis Keller, Colorado
# 103:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Noelle Beloin, Connecticut
# 102:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Jessica Solley, Oklahoma
# 101:
11:01 am PST, Jan 14, Robin Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Please leave the wolves in peace. They are not dangerous creatures and they hunt to stay alive its no different when a human shoots a deer.
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