Wolf Weekly Wrap-Up
14 March 2014
Posted by: Melanie Gade |
65 Representatives Sign Letter to Secretary Jewell Urging Her to Abandon Gray Wolf Delisting Proposal… Has Yours? Representative Peter DeFazio has authored a letter to Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell requesting that she withdraw the current wolf delisting proposal.
This letter comes in response to the unanimous conclusion from an
independent panel of expert scientists who said the Service did not use
the best available science in their delisting proposal. Already,
65representatives have signed the letter, and today is the last day we
can ask for additional signers. You can help by calling your representative today!
Washington’s Wolf Population Remains Stable: Last week, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) released the official annual count of
gray wolves living in Washington state which showed only a tiny
increase from the previous year. The year’s count tallied a minimum of
52 wolves in the state, which is only one more
wolf than reported in the 2012 count. The count also tallied five
successful breeding pairs, but this is the same number reported in the
2012 annual count. The count did report an increase in wolf packs, but
not because there was a big increase in the population, but rather
because the Smackout pack reportedly dispersed into several smaller
packs.In response to these numbers, Suzanne Stone, Defenders Senior
Representative for Rockies and Plains said:
“The
stability of Washington’s wolf population is good news, but the
population is still incredibly vulnerable during these early stages of
recovery in Washington and wolves have a long way still to go. It’s
critical that Washington state wildlife officials focus on sustainable
management strategies designed to encourage human and wolf coexistence
and resist weakening important safeguards for recovering wolf packs in
the state.”
Calling All Idaho Residents: March 19th Hearing on New Predation Management Plan: All Idaho residents are welcome to testify at a March 19th public hearing on Idaho Department of Fish and Game’s (IDFG) recently announced predation management plan.This
plan calls for an intensive program of wolf killing in the Middle Fork
Zone, which includes the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness
Area, using paid hunters and trappers over successive years to kill up
to 60 percent of the wolves living there. Just before the hearing,
Defenders of Wildlife staff will provide tips on how to deliver
effective testimony, and students from Timberline High School will stage
a protest against Idaho’s war on wolves. Event details below:
Pre-Event Rally and Preparation:
- Wednesday, March 19; 5:30 pm
- MK Nature Center, 600 S Walnut St, Boise, ID 83712
Public hearing:
- Wednesday, March 19; 7:00 pm
- Washington Group Plaza, Main Auditorium (entrance at fountain)
- 720 East Park Blvd., Boise, ID 83712
New Science Shows Majority of Alberta Canada’s Residents Have Favorable Attitudes Towards Wolves: It’s not all bad for wolves in North America – a recent study
showed that the majority of Alberta citizens have a positive view of
wolves. Researchers surveyed 555 people living in rural parts of
Alberta, Canada to assess their attitudes about wolves and wolf
management. 15.6% of people surveyed had negative views of wolves,
whereas 33.8% had a neutral attitude. But, the majority of people
surveyed – 50.6% – had a positive view of wolves.
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