Thursday, February 12, 2015

Important Speak for #Wolves 2015 Update!

 

www.speakforwolves.org 

An opportunity for the American people to unite and demand wildlife management reform and take steps to restore our national heritage

 

 Speak for Wolves: Yellowstone 2014

We wanted to give you some important updates for Speak for Wolves 2015, which is taking place August 7-9 at the Union Pacific Dining Lodge in West Yellowstone, Montana. Join us for this 3-day family-friendly event that will feature prominent speakers, panel discussions, live music, education booths, children’s activities, local food vendors and screening of wildlife documentaries! Please visit the event website to learn more about the location of the event, lodging and camping possibilities and wildlife news. We are working hard to put together an action-packed program!

Speak for Wolves is a project that aims to educate, inspire and organize citizens to work towards reforming wildlife management in America. The current system is broken and needs to be fixed. Therefore, we propose 5 Keys to Reforming Wildlife Management in America:

1. Restructure State Fish & Game Department Operations

Western governors currently appoint fish and game commissioners, who in-turn use their authority to influence agency policy, particularly predator management. This is cronyism at its worst. State fish and game departments are funded in large part by the sale of hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses. As a result, these agencies serve the primary interest of "sportsmen", while sentiments of citizens that do not hunt, fish or trap are given much less consideration. Terminating the political appointment of agency commissioners, creating innovative funding mechanisms, applying the best available science, and incorporating genuine public involvement in decision making is sorely needed within state fish and game departments. Since state legislatures determine state fish and game department operations, however, a more likely alternative would be for the federal government to assume the management of all wildlife on federal public lands.

2. Remove Grazing From All Federal Public Lands

Grazing is the most ecologically damaging form of land use in the arid America West. Research has proven that non-native livestock is responsible for soil compaction, destruction of wetlands and riparian zones, a decrease in water retention and aquifer recharge, soil erosion, flooding, and a net-loss of biodiversity. Livestock grazing contributes to the spread of harmful invasive plant species, which greatly affects the West's historic fire regime. To make matters worse, destructive grazing practices are heavily subsidized by the American taxpayer every year to the tune of tens, if not, hundreds of millions of dollars. At the very least, the federal grazing fee ($1.35 cow/calf pair) must be substantially raised to recoup administrative costs, voluntary grazing retirement (grazing permits are bought out by conservation groups) needs to be enabled on all federal public lands, and Congress must cease the use of legislative riders to handicap the ability of federal agencies, and the public, to use our public land laws to asses the cumulative impacts of harmful grazing.

3. Reign in Wildlife Services

The USDA Wildlife Services has a death grip on wildlife management in America. Literally. Every year Wildlife Services kills millions of animals, including wolves. coyotes, black bears, mountain lions, bobcats, beavers, birds and countless other species, including house pets. The agency is an indiscriminate killer that uses neck snares and foot hold traps, toxic cyanide (M44's) and aerial gunning (helicopters) to slaughter native wildlife across the country. Under the guise of various names over the past century, this agency has historically, and continues today, to mainly serve the interests of the livestock industry. In 2013, Congress called for an investigation of Wildlife Services, questioning its fiscal responsibility, public accountability and environmental impacts. Perhaps under greater scrutiny than ever before, the time has come for the predator-control segment of the agency to cease and the entire agency is overhauled.

4. Ban trapping and snaring on federal public lands

We must evolve as a society and move away from these barbaric, unethical, cruel and torturous methods) of killing native wildlife. Leg-hold traps, conibear traps and neck snares are indiscriminate killers that have no place on federal public lands. Human populations are growing, demographics and values, are changing, and more people are recreating on public lands than ever before, meaning leg-hold traps and neck snares are threats to native wildlife and humans. Recently, there has also been an increase in the number of dogs being trapped and/or killed on public lands in states like Idaho. Some states currently require individuals to check their traps once every 72-hours, while other states do not require trappers to check them, at all. With trapping on the decline around the country, it's time for the American people to urge their elected leaders to introduce legislation that would ban these practices on federal public lands in the name of the public good.

5. Cease wildlife derbies and the hunting of carnivores

The best available science suggests that carnivores, including gray wolves, are self-regulating species. Carnivores don't need to be managed, they do not overpopulate, nor they kill for fun. They have evolved with their prey over thousands of years, with species populations constantly fluctuating. The livestock industry and sportsmen groups have controlled the rhetoric and the media over the last decade, once again demonizing the 'big bad wolf" similar to centuries past. The trapping, snaring, hounding, and trophy-hunting of carnivores, particularly of gray wolves, runs counter to public sentiment and ethics. Over the past handful of years, the public has laid witness to a growing number of wildlife derbies with cash prizes being offered for the largest or greatest number animals killed during the contest. Thanks to recent public pressure, the state of California is close to banning awards and prizes for killing native wildlife like coyotes. Instead of slaughtering them, we need to better understand and celebrate the fascinating and crucial niche of carnivores.

Sincerely,
Brett Haverstick
Organizer

Speak for Wolves video 

Source: Speak for Wolves email

1 comment:

  1. Hi COYOTES, WOLVES, COYWOLVES, WOLF DOGS, COY DOGS, AND SPITZ BREED DOGS, I have 3 disabilities but I'm able to do library stuff and you're a big group of who I can't take my eyes off of, I admire you all, I feel deep compassion, I'd be pleased if your chances finally increased because I sincerely feel connected to you. HEART CONNECTIONS AND SOUL CONNECTONS. EVERY DREAM IS A VISION OF HOPE.

    THIS IS YOUR UT WOLF GIRL JASMINE IN ROY WHO LOVES WOLVES BUT FEELS NERVOUS THAT POLICE WOULD CHASE HER EVEN IF SAVING THE WOLVES IS ALL SHE WAS DOING, IT'S A DREAM SHE WISHES SHE COULD LIVE EMOTIONALLY SHE TRUSTS WOLVES.

    Right wolves I feel like I'm not only connected to you all, but I've got the feeling that I've learned from you too, I may have 3 disabilities but I'm still your friend, as I finished the LIFE PROGRAM You're the ones who've really cheered me up quickly, and as I speak for you in this site I'm turning 25 this year.

    LONG LIVE THE WOLVES, CIRCLE OF LIFE, BEES AND WOLVES, BOUND TO NATURE AND BOUND BY NATURE, SAVE THE WOLVES, STOP THE DERBIES OF HUNTING, STOP THEM! ECO SYSTEM THE WOLVES ARE IMPORTANT, TO SOME NATIVE AMERICANS WOLVES DO WITH RELIGIOUS STUFF. TRUE FRIENDS WHO HAVE SHIMMERING SPIRITS AND ARE LOYAL TO EACH OTHER, THE WOLF BECAME THE DOG LET THE WOLF LIVE!!! CARIBOU, MOOSE, BUFALO, ELK, RABBITS WHO ARE WILD, MUSTANGS, MTN SHEEP WHO ARE WILD, SOME SMALL RODENTS, BAD ANIMALS LIKE RACCOONS, BEETS, PUMPKINS, APPLES, PEANUTS, EGGS, CARROTS, GREEN BEANS, AND MORE THERE ARE SEVERAL REGULAR TYPES OF FOOD WE COULD SHARE WITH THE HELPFUL WOLVES WHEN THEY'D LIKE A SMALL HEALTHY SNACK, GROW UP AND BE MATURE WOLF FOES, PLEASE LET THE WOLF PACKS INCREASE, PLEASE. THIS IS AN EXTINCTION I CAN'T STAND EMOTIONALLY BUT I'M ABLE TO CONTROL MY TEMPERMENT EVEN IF I'M A BIT OF A DISABLED PERSON. LUCKILY I HAVE SOMEONE TO TALK TO AT HOME.

    WITH MY 3 DISABILITIES IT'S GRANDMA'S HELPED ME UNDERSTAND LIFE, BUT WOLVES HAVE BEEN THE ONES TO HELP ME GAIN INDEPENDENCE QUICKLY AFTER THE LIFE PROGRAM. DISABLED PEOPLE AREN'T FOOLISH AND NEITHER ARE THE WOLVES, PLEASE GAIN PATIENCE THE TWO GROUPS ARE JUST MISUNDERSTOOD, AND TREATED LIKE WE'RE NOT TRUSTED BY MOST. IT'S TRUE JUSTICE IS FUN TO THINK ABOUT BUT IT DOESN'T REALLY EXIST OR THE GOOD WOULDN'T BE TRICKED TOO MUCH WHEN THEY'RE HELPING OTHERS AND THE HEROIC WOULD BE MORE LISTENED TO. ADMIT IT PLEASE ANIMALS AND PEOPLE COOPERATE IN TEAMWORK INCLUDING THE WOLVES AND ANY OF THEIR COUSINS PURE AND MIXED BREED, WE'RE ONE BIG FAMILY ON ONE SPECIAL PLANET!!

    AND THEIR FRIEND JASMINE THE WOLF GIRL IN ROY UT SPEAKS FOR WOLVES IN THIS NOTE SHE FUNCTIONS WELL EVEN IF VIMPAT HAS TO BE USED TO CONTROL HER EPILEPSY AND ATISM AND TWICTHY EYE'S IF STRESS ARE HER OTHER TWO DISABILITIES SHE HOPES THE WOLVES WIN, SHE'S EVEN THANKFUL FOR THE PEOPLE WHO QUICKLY CREATED THIS NICE SITE. LOVE YOU DEAR WOLF PACKS AROUND OUR COUNTRY, I MUST OBEY THE LAWS, BUT I'D JOIN YOUR FAMILY IN THE FOREST IF I COULD, AND PLUS THE SAFETY WE NEED. SEE YOU, WHEN I VISUALIZE YOU WOLVES I FEEL LIKE YOU LEAD THE WAY. I HAVE MY 3 DISABILITIES TO CAREFULLY CONTROL BUT ALL THE FACTS I SAID ABOUT YOU WOLVES AND ME ARE NO JOKE!

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