Hunting Wolves in Alaska

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A New Threat to Wolves!

You can help: Sign The Petition Here!

Governor Murkowski's reinstatement of aerial wolf hunting in
Alaska means heightened slaughter in a state that already provides
virtually no protection for wolves. Hunting and trapping have already
annihilated more than 7,000 wolves between 1996 and 2002 - and
possibly even twice that number if unreported harvests are accounted for.
Nearly 7,500 wolves have been killed in just the past five years!

Land and shoot hunting, when hunters in airplanes chase wolves
to the point of exhaustion and then shoot them when they are too tired
to escape, threatens wolves even more. It is unconscionable that
Alaska's government has assured the senseless and easy murder of
perhaps thousands more wolves.

Land and shoot laws are an obvious move to mollify disgruntled
hunting interests which claim wolves are reducing moose and
caribou herds. Never mind the facts, that larger prey species elude
wolves up to 97 per cent of the time and that wolves, by removing
the sick, weak, inferior and old members of their prey species,
actually strengthen those gene pools.

This new, heightened slaughter of wolves via aerial methods is a
sickening return to the senseless, barbaric practices begun in Alaska
prior to statehood and continued thereafter, this time with Governor
Murkowski's blessing. It is time for the governor to do the right
thing - stop the slaughter

If you wish to help even more, adopt a wolf. Your wolf
sponsorship will help support ongoing efforts to help protect
these beautiful creatures: http://www.care2.com/go/z/11612

You can help: Sign The Petition Here!

Thank you!