Oregon Gray Wolves could be stripped off their Federal Endangered Species Act program

  • by: Kae Flack
  • recipient: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife and any official in the administration involved with this decision

Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife is making a draft stating a plan is being made to change current policy governing when a wolf can be killed for attacking livestock. Once this is established, it could be their initial step into more future killings.

Wolves are part of the ecosystem which is part of halting global warming. They kill weak elk and deer who strip off barks of riverside trees in the harsh winter. Healthy trees provide shade and keep life going in and around the rivers especially in the hot summer months. Without shading trees, rivers warm and some parts of it could eventually dry up. 


Make your comments be heard by writing to: odfw.commission@state.or.us by May 23rd. If you can, attend the June 7 meeting in Salem, OR, and let yourselves be heard.

Please pass this on to the others as it is of vital importance.

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