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The BORGare coming for wolves. The Hive Collective is mobilizing its wolf hating troops to pressure the USFWS to delist wolves across the US. The take-over of America’s wolves is being led by the usual suspects: Sen. Orin Hatch (R-UT), Rep. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Sen. John Barasso (R-WY). A letter sent to Dan Ashe, USFWS Director, on March 22, 2013, implored him to remove wolves from the Endangered Species List ACROSS THE LOWER 48. 72 members of Congress signed off on it, mainly House Republicans with a smattering of Senate Republicans and a few Democrats thrown in.
Wolves reside in just nine states: Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and sometimes California (with OR7 drifting in and out) and have been harassed, tortured, brutalized and hunted in the last four years, since the Spring of 2009 when our newly elected President Obama and his rancher Interior…
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Avert Jihad Against the Wolf and Re-list Wolf
Regarding the on-going wolf slaughter and getting worse: Jihad of western and Midwestern states of the wolf. I don’t know what to say, it is a hysterical vendetta, not management, jihad by yokel-redneck-hunter-trapper-rancher-like minded wildlife agencies and legislatures. We, nationally, have to move to get wolves out of states’ control. Wildlife management should mostly be federal jurisdiction because wildlife is regional or national in that wildlife does not see state boundaries, intermingle across state boundaries, and are mostly, regarding predators, on national public land (national forests or national parks). Wildlife is a treasure to the country not a renewable resource or annihilation target of state or localities within state. Another point is that the western states of MT, ID, and WY are simply too redneck-yokel-rancher-sportsmen (hunter) to manage the wolf. The same types set out to eliminate the wolf and other predators 200 years ago along with the USA government. The wolf has basically, with political chicanery, been turned over to traditional enemies. It is not science, not logic, not ecology; it is just traditional, ignorant hate elements making the decisions. The answer is to re-list, indefinitely, and probably forever, and get away from this right minded (republican) idea of state prominence in this regard. It is not limited to wolves but also grizzlies, which the state of MT seems anxious to “manage” (kill) once delisted, and I think they are next going after lions. Once the wildlife agencies “study” predators, it is likely to “manage” (kill) and marginalize them.
And what will they do when there is nothing left to hunt?! This is so frustrating. Why do they seem to have such an insatiable need to kill?
Those are a couple of good questions. I hope we never learn the answer to the first one, but if we find out why they have such an insatiable need to kill, maybe we can get them on medication for it.
LOL! Provided that medication wasn’t tested on animals as I have a real issue with vivisection.
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No, the only testing would have to be tested on them
Oh how I WISH!
Insatiable need to kill? Desensitization to the pain and suffering of others through various means. Villianization of the people or animals, misinformation, lies… and then there is greed. And because they can.
The most disturbed ones I have seen flaunting their work on YouTube have, in my opinion, seem to have similar behavior to budding serial killers?
I don’t know if they post the twisted stuff to piss us off or get a fan club or both? What they probably don’t think of is that stuff they post never really goes away.
Law enforcement has computer divisions on many levels. They have officers posing as for example, a 14year old girl, with whole profiles set up. As overburdened as they are, I am sure tips from the public are useful and most often, appreciated. The respectful hunters and families in the area don’t want these sicko’s in their woods either.
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