Oppose Wolf-Hunting in Montana (Before its too late!)
CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR OPPOSITION TO THE WOLF HUNT.
Wolves are under attack in Montana again as hunters prep for another wolf hunting season - with a mission to reduce the state’s still-recovering wolf population by half. Under current regulations a single person can kill up to 20 wolves (and use bait, night vision scopes, artificial lights, thermal imaging among other tactics). On August 25 - the Montana F&W Commission will decide on the 2022-23 wolf hunting regulations.
If adopted as proposed, 460 wolves will be slaughtered. “The unsatiable bloodlust of the anti-wolf minority in the northern Rockies states, including Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, continues to amplify the need for the federal government to take action—now—to protect these wolves. Until it does, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming will continue the unabated slaughter until there are no wolves left.” MAKE YOUR OPPOSITION NOW BY CLICKING THE LINK ! STOP THE SLAUGHTER!”
“Here are some important talking points, but be sure to personalize your comment for maximum effectiveness”
+ Gray wolf management should be cautious and science-based, not political.
+ The quota for wolf kills in the proposed WMU 313, if adopted, should be zero or the minimum number of wolves—not 10.
+ The model used to estimate the statewide wolf population is full of compounding errors, meaning the actual size of the state’s wolf population is unknown.
+ Increased wolf trapping imperils federally threatened grizzly bears and Canada lynx, as well as family pets and outdoor recreationists.
+ Snares are cruel and inherently indiscriminate
cited - https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/07/15/wolves-are-under-attack-in-montana-again/