Call now, ask for wolf protection this session!
Howling
For Wolves recently learned that Suspend the Wolf Hunt emails sent on
behalf of Minnesota wolf supporters were intentionally BLOCKED by the
Minnesota’s House of Representatives’ email system. We have worked
around the block and re-sent those messages to your state
representatives.
This
means that the Minnesotans who signed our petition, whose messages were
then emailed to their state representatives, only recently had their
messages sent to their state representative. Yes, your representatives
are getting many messages for the very first time!
You
may have received a response from your state representative. The state
representative’s response is delayed because your message to them was
delayed due to the state system block on your communications.
But
we have their attention now. And we will use this situation and timing
to our advantage. In the final weeks of session, we are increasing
pressure on our state lawmakers to protect the wolf.
Our
bills did not make it through the committee process but these bills are
available for amendments and we are ready to introduce them. This is
where you can help us put on the pressure for the wolf.
Come to our wolf watch sessions. We want to hold MN senate and house “wolf watch sessions” outside each chamber at the beginning of session each day.
We
will have our supporters come to the capitol for the beginning of each
day’s legislative session to greet lawmakers and hold small signs (no
sticks please) to remind our lawmakers of the wolf.
Please
join us when you can even if for only a short stay for the wolf. We are
going to be there starting with the state of the state address Wednesday evening.
You can email us at volunteer@howlingforwolves.org . Here are the links for the legislative session schedules:
Senate: http://www.senate.mn/ schedule/
Keep howling,Howling for Wolves
PS: If you can’t make a session, then make a phone call to your MN lawmakers. Find contact information to your state representative and senator.
Tell them to stop the barbaric and indiscriminate methods of killing wolves and to protect the wolf. Call governor office: Governor Mark Dayton contact info and Web comment form.
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