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Thursday, February 14, 2013
USFWS Withdraws Wolf Proposal
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Anonymous
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The USFWS has in all likely hood noticed a major mistake in their EIS. Their science is primarily IMO and the rest of you can "drop dead". The USFWS claims more wolves (75) are now present within the Experimental release area. Why the sudden jump? Drought, wildfire,lack of wildlife, their favored prey species long gone to the sale ring equals great habitat? More than likely is that wolves are being dumped into the landscape by biologists bent on proving "they can do it". TAKE THEIR FUNDING AWAY FROM THESE PROJECTS NOW!.
1 comment:
The USFWS has in all likely hood noticed a major mistake in their EIS. Their science is primarily IMO and the rest of you can "drop dead". The USFWS claims more wolves (75) are now present within the Experimental release area. Why the sudden jump? Drought, wildfire,lack of wildlife, their favored prey species long gone to the sale ring equals great habitat? More than likely is that wolves are being dumped into the landscape by biologists bent on proving "they can do it". TAKE THEIR FUNDING AWAY FROM THESE PROJECTS NOW!.
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