This week the U.S. House passed the Share Act with House amendment 959 authored by Congressman Reid Ribble (WI-R) to provide for reissuing the 2011 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision to delist the gray wolf in the Western Great Lakes and Wyoming from the Endangered Species Act. Further, preventing any judicial review of U.S. And Wildlife Services decision …
U. S. House of Representives Passes the Share Act, legislation Full of Anti-environmental Provisions
The Share Act with the wolf delisting provision did pass the House of Representatives. But wolves in the Great Lakes and Wyoming are protected at this point. Wolves are still listed. The Share Act will now move into the Senate. Keep the calls and emails up! The good news from Humane Society of The US …
News from Oregon On Medicine of the Wolf Screening
Bijou, UO Law School Host Enviro Film Fest ARTICLE | FEBRUARY 25, 2016 - 12:00AM | BY MOHAMMED ALKHADHER The annual Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC) comes to the University of Oregon March 3-6. For the first time in its 43-year history, PIELC has organized a film festival to preview the conference at the Bijou …
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Reader Response: B. C. Wolf Cull
Pets are protected but wolves are not Re: “Wolf cull shifts to northeast B.C.,” Feb. 20, and “New B.C. protections for pets unveiled,” Feb. 23. I find it interesting that Premier Christy Clark would appear before the media touting new rules for puppy mills while wolves are being chased down to exhaustion, then shot at from helicopters by …
Urgent Action Needed to Stop Anti-wolf and Wildlife Legislation in the U. S. House Being Voted on Today.
Today, February 25, 2016, The Share Act (Sportsmen’s Heritage and Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Act of 2015 (H.R. 2406)) is being voted on in the U. S. House of Representatives today. This bill would return wolf management back into states that cannot be trusted to manage an endangered species like the iconic wolf. It's important that you contact Your …
Medicine of the Wolf, a Minnesota made film, returns home for a screening in Winona, MN
Forty-seven feature films are showing this weekend at Frozen River Film Festival in Winona Minnesota. On February 25 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm Medicine of the Wolf Directed by Julia Huffman (74 minutes) Appearing: Julia Huffman and special guest (Screening event information click here) In this beautiful and important documentary, filmmaker Julia Huffman travels to Minnesota …
News on Lemar Canyon Wolves
LAMAR CANYON GRAY WOLF - PUPDATE ...by Leo Leckie Sarcoptic mange is a highly contagious canine skin disease caused by mites that burrow into the skin causing infections, hair loss, severe irritation and an insatiable desire to scratch. The resulting hair loss and depressed vigor of an infected animal leaves them vulnerable to hypothermia, malnutrition and …
An interview with the filmmakers of the Italian documentary ‘Stories of Men and Wolves’
Stories of Men and Wolves A documentary film Directed by Alessandro Abba Legnazzi and Andrea Deaglio "Wolves are back. Someone has heard about, someone swears to have seen them moving about in the woods, someone else has heard them howling in the night. The shepherds show the remains of animals eaten with the sign of …
Predator Friendly Farming and Ranching News
Livestock and Wolves: A Guide to Nonlethal Tools and Methods to Reduce Conflicts BY RURAL AMERICA IN THESE TIMES Recap: For hundreds of years wolves that pose a threat to livestock or property have been killed. As the United States expanded west, efforts to eradicate the species from the North American continent were institutionalized. They …
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Wolves and Deer a Centuries-old-partnership in Wisconsin
Listen to the facts and not political propaganda - Just where have all the deer gone? The winter of 2013-2014 was unusually hard on Wisconsin deer herds. That winter deer were dying from starvation and exposure and became like the-walking-dead. The result was devastating with winter weather killed so many Deer that the Wisconsin Department of Natural …
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