by John Soltes as posted on Earth Island Journal “Twelve-year-old alpha female deserved a wild end to her wild life, but that was not to be…” Officials at Yellowstone National Park first shared the sad news in mid-April: A well-known white wolf in the park had been found […]
by Christine Peterson as published at the Casper Star Tribune Wyoming assumed management once again of wolves within its borders on Tuesday, and those apex predators wandering outside the northwest corner of the state can be shot on sight. The Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., entered […]
By Erik Molvar as published on The Idaho Statesman “BLM; Take Note!” ~ R.T. “It is intolerable that agencies entrusted with enforcing our laws are themselves wantonly violating them…” Conservation groups cheered when a federal judge ruled last month that the Forest Service and Idaho Department of Fish […]
By Don Jenkins as published in The North West News “Government, be it state or federal, hard at work spending tax dollars to defend welfare ranchers while skewing natural predator numbers to the point that mother nature cannot take care of her own. We have seen actual geological […]
By Geri Vistein as published on/in The Mother Earth News “Our landscape is covered with a monoculture of cows, who are displacing our magnificent wildlife…” There is an old tale that has been passed down about a frog, who was living in the bottom of a dark well. […]
NATHAN BROWN Times-News “Good news for the Wild Horses & Burros on two counts: Leaving predators on public lands may FINALLY allow mother nature to manage wildlife correctly as she has since the beginning of time. Hope that public pressure/opinion truly can have an impact on the BLM […]
Source: The Teton Valley News “The BLM’s self-righteous propensity to play God over the native creatures of our public lands stretches far beyond the destruction of our wild horses and burros but all the way to the very predators that would naturally regulate the herds, IF they even […]
The three ring circus of animal bashing legislators continues as enemy to wild horses, Secretary of the Department of Interior Ken Salazar, lashed out against Wyoming’s bumbling horse and wolf hating Congressional Rep. Cynthia “a horse in every pot” Lummis during a recent public speaking event.
Last month Wyoming’s lone Representative Cynthia Lummis (R) attempted an ill planned and poorly executed attempt to tack on a pro-horse slaughter amendment onto an agriculture budget bill in an attempt to appease big agriculture and ranching special interest groups. Rep. Lummis was publicly called out by her own party leadership and was forced to withdraw her amendment. She left the house floor in a flurry of righteous indignation and contempt. Concerned American citizens were in high hopes that she would crawl back under her rock and disappear but with all that is evil and serves dark masters she has returned; and now it is the American wolf that she serves up on her menu of animal destruction.
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