Big week for wolves
Let's see here...
Monday, twelve conservation groups sue over the delisting of the northern Rockies gray wolf.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, 800 people called Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal's office to ask the governor to get rid of "the shoot-on-sight policy that is now in effect for nearly 90 percent of the state."
And, on Thursday, southwest conservation organizations file a lawsuit over the mismanagement of the Mexican gray wolf recovery program. The population of these particular critters has been tanking lately, thanks in no small part to a creepy removal policy that was crafted by our "environmental steward" friends, the ranchers.
WOW! Good work, friends of wolves! Here's hoping it all makes a difference and we get back on track recovering this important species.
Monday, twelve conservation groups sue over the delisting of the northern Rockies gray wolf.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, 800 people called Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal's office to ask the governor to get rid of "the shoot-on-sight policy that is now in effect for nearly 90 percent of the state."
And, on Thursday, southwest conservation organizations file a lawsuit over the mismanagement of the Mexican gray wolf recovery program. The population of these particular critters has been tanking lately, thanks in no small part to a creepy removal policy that was crafted by our "environmental steward" friends, the ranchers.
WOW! Good work, friends of wolves! Here's hoping it all makes a difference and we get back on track recovering this important species.

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