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Reblog: DNR Admits Banning Critics From Wolf Policy Committee
Friday, June 27, 2014
http://thepoliticalenvironment.blogspot.com/2014/06/dnr-admits-banning-critics-from-wolf.html posted by James Rowen’s blog, The Political Environment
DNR Admits Banning Critics From Wolf Policy Committee
This is serious: Cathy Stepp, Walker’s DNR Secretary and hand-picked, “chamber-of commerce” anti-conservation tool, has unapologetically confirmed to news media that the agency kicked wolf advocates off a broadly-based citizen advisory committee; the reconstituted group now stacked with wolf-hunt proponents will play a key role in the development of a long-term wolf management killing plan now under development.
Wisconsin is killing its wolves
No wonder that dispirited career DNR employees with science backgrounds are leaving the agency, and those remaining are being kept in line with your classic bureaucratic iron fist in the velvet glove: patronizing top-down/follow-your-orders directives dressed up in team-building mumbo-jumbo and cheer-leading slogans.
Stepp is admitting what the wolf hunt opponents had charged – – publicly…
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Wisconsin’s DNR is corrupt at its core as it’s dominated by animal-hating brutes. Wisconsin is heavily Democratic but has a Republican governor who enjoys killing animals immensely, with bullets, arrows, snares, traps, you name it. This hate for animals (and resulting sadistic cowardice) runs deep and goes way beyond politics. Wisconsin’s majority of “progressive” subjects enjoy the same deviant activities. So once again, government and cattle ranchers stick it to the decent people and the wolves as well as the cows, prairie dogs, and everyone else, once again. I wonder if those people ever feel that they may have to pay someday for their lowdown wickedness and all that suffering they’ve caused to the innocent.
Sorry, got too many “once agains” in there.
How much more proof does FWS need that the states do not care about healthy wolf populations?