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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

New! Meeting in W. Yellowstone, MT to Reform Wildlife Management! (TY @Wild4Ever1)

Announcing a Celebration of Predators and
Our Wild National Heritage


On August 7-9, 2015 Americans from all over the country will meet in West Yellowstone, Montana to discuss, strategize and unite in building a coalition to address the need to reform wildlife management in America. It’s time for wildlife management to integrate the science of the 21st century and the ever-changing demographics and values of our citizenry. The status quo of wildlife management in America is broken and it needs to be fixed.

Gray wolves are keystone predators that fill a crucial ecological niche across the landscape. Known throughout the scientific community as trophic cascade, wolves are apex predators whose behavior effects dozens of other species, leading to an increase in biodiversity. Soils, plant communities, other wildlife species, riparian areas and forests are all effected by the presence of wolves. Watch the video.


Please visit this site to read the Five Keys to Reforming Wildlife Management in America and why it's so important to do so!


 (A huge thank you to the Speak for Wolves organization for such a great web page! Sign up at their home page to stay up to date)


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