I’m sharring James Rowen’s recent blog because I’ve been saying all along these government wildlife agencies have no interests in wildlife other than killing them. 

FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015

WI DNR barred staff wolf experts from in-state conference by James Rowen

I’d posted notices on this blog about a non-partisan, broadly-based wolf and conservation conference held earlier this week in Baraboo, and was hearing that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources would not be allowing its staff experts to attend.

 

The Walker administration finds another way to cancel out science photograph from James Rowen
 
Impossible, you say; Walker wouldn’t take his anti-science crusade that far.

Wrong you are, Bucky, as it turns out that was information was correct, and worse, the DNR’s spokesman justified the barrier by saying the agency receives plenty of input from its wolf advisory committee – – a once-diverse group that the DNR admitted intentionally recasting in the face of opposition to its excessively brutal (unsustainable wolf kill quotas, dogs allowed) wolf hunting program by stacking that committee nearly exclusively with sport hunting and other special interests.
Just when you think the dreary “chamber-of-commerce” standing of Walker’s DNR could not be further be tainted, the agency does it to itself.
Source http://thepoliticalenvironment.blogspot.com/2015/07/wi-dnr-barred-staff-wolf-experts-from.html


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By Rachel Tilseth

Rachel Tilseth is a Menomonie, Wisconsin-based environmental writer, filmmaker, and owner of Wolves of Douglas County WI Films & Media. Her work explores the intricate relationships between humans, wildlife, and local ecosystems. Through award-winning documentaries like People & Wolves, she seamlessly intertwines emotional depth with vital cultural and environmental education. Tilseth highlights environmental and economic causes that threaten vulnerable ecosystems. Through freelance writing, she advocates for sustainable coexistence between human communities and apex predators. As a documentarian, Tilseth has established a formidable voice in conservation media. Her acclaimed short film, People & Wolves: A Story of Coexistence, won Best Documentary Short at the Red Cedar Film Festival. The project features insights from renowned conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall, alongside perspectives from Ojibwa tribal members, hunters, and biologists. Operating independently of traditional non-profits, Tilseth champions grassroots citizen organizations. She works to educate the public on ecological economics and environmental sustainability to foster coexistence with nature.

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