A Small Howl of Victory!
Thankfully,
a “clean” budget Continuing Resolution was approved in Washington D.C.
without harmful new policy riders that would have removed wolves from
the Endangered Species List, and would give management back to the
states for wolf trophy killings.
This is a small and temporary victory, and the fight is not yet finished.
There are many who still wish to ignore scientific and sensible
protections for wolves. Another federal budget will need to be approved
by Congress by December 11
that could contain harmful wolf legislation. Howling For Wolves was in
Washington D.C. last week advocating to protect wolves for future
generations.
Your voice makes a difference! Please contact your member of Congress today
through our easy online system where anyone throughout the country can
take the federal action. Click here to go directly to the “Take Action” website.
Gather Nov 7, Celebrate Progress toward Protecting Wolves
On what would have been the first day of Minnesota’s wolf trophy hunt,
we will gather to organize and cheer wolves living this fall because
there will not be a trophy hunt. We hope you’ll join us at The Happy
Gnome’s upstairs private room in St. Paul on November7.
We will discuss the federal status of wolves, hear from our local state
legislators who will work with us to end Minnesota’s wolf hunt, and
celebrate wolves living! Join us from 12 to 2 PM at The Happy Gnome’s upstairs room, 498 Selby Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102. RSVP to volunteer@howlingforwolves.org. There is no charge and all are encouraged to attend.
The wolf is Minnesota’s Lion.
The
threats facing the wolf in Minnesota and other states are similar to
those faced by countless species worldwide. Howling For Wolves was eager
to join fellow concerned citizens at the Global March for Elephants,
Rhinos and Lions on Sunday, October 4.
Howling For Wolves meets with U.S. Senator Al Franken’s staff
On
Friday, October 2, Howling For Wolves President and Founder Maureen
Hackett met with U.S. Senator Al Franken’s Minnesota Outreach Director
Al Junke, along with representatives with the Endangered Species
Coalition, to discuss wolf trophy hunts.
Monitoring the MN Department of Natural Resources
In an effort to gather more data on the Minnesota DNR’s wolf population
surveys, HFW is in the process of obtaining the raw data through a
public records request. We also have scientists lined up to review the
documents. We are also carefully watching the recent proposed rule
changes that were announced by the Minnesota DNR this week showing their
plans are ready to go for future potential wolf trophy hunts.
Investigating and—when necessary—challenging the state’s claims
regarding their approach to Minnesota’s gray wolf is among the most
important work we do. We look forward to sharing our findings with you
in future updates.
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