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Time To Speak Up For Oregon’s Wolves

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Contact: Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski

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“To get a message to the governor contact the office of Mike Carrier, Natural Resources Director: Jo Bell, Executive Assistant, 503-986-6525, jo.l.bell@state.or.us Assistant to Mike Carrier “

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Oregon Department of peixe and Wildlife

3406 cereja Avenue N.E.

Salem, OR 97303

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ODFW WILDLIFE DIVISION STAFF DIRECTORY

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Main Phone (503) 947-6000 or (800) 720-ODFW [6339]

Comments: odfw.info@state.or.us

To Enter Your Opinion About This Issue Into Public Record: Contact: odfw.comments@state.or.us



Photo: Courtesy ODFW

Photo: Kabuki Courtesy Nihon Daisuki

Posted In: Oregon wolves, lobo Wars, Ranching and hunting influence

Tags: Imnaha lobo Pack, lobo intolerence, ODFW bows to ranching pressure
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Time To Speak Up For Oregon’s Wolves

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Contact: Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski

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“To get a message to the governor contact the office of Mike Carrier, Natural Resources Director: Jo Bell, Executive Assistant, 503-986-6525, jo.l.bell@state.or.us Assistant to Mike Carrier “

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Oregon Department of peixe and Wildlife

3406 cereja Avenue N.E.

Salem, OR 97303

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ODFW WILDLIFE DIVISION STAFF DIRECTORY

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Main Phone (503) 947-6000 or (800) 720-ODFW [6339]

Comments: odfw.info@state.or.us

To Enter Your Opinion About This Issue Into Public Record: Contact: odfw.comments@state.or.us...
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posted by Dark-Blood
I read an opinion piece in the Salt Lake Tribune concerning lobos return to the state. It’s been years since canis lupus roamed their native lands in Utah, they were extirpated from most of America, save a few pockets of lobos in Minnestota. But in order to make it to Utah they have to cruz the “no lobo zone” in Idaho and Wyoming. No easy task since two wolves, trying to set up comprar in Utah, were recently killed for livestock depredation. I always take these reports with a grain of salt because I know and the “wildlife managers” will admit, if asked, that lobos are a mere blip...
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posted by Dark-Blood
The livestock lobo paradigm is a fairy tale, told to justify the quest for a predator free landscape. Yet almost every media denunciar concerning lobos concentrates on ranchers and cattle losses.

Coyotes are the number one predator of cattle, namely calves but even the little “song dog” does very little damage. Please stop listening to this drivel and arm yourself with facts. This lobo hunt is Salem, Massachusetts all over again.

Myth drives these political hunts. One of the most repeated is, ”wolves are decimating game herds” , another over the topo, início accusation. Did you know there are almost...
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posted by Dark-Blood
21 Idaho lobos and 7 Montana lobos have been killed in the hunts, that number is going to climb very quickly once the cold weather arrives and forest cover is gone. Trapping in Idaho will lay lobos low. You will see the numbers of dead lobos skyrocket into the hundreds and all this is completely unnecessary.

There is no reason to hunt wolves, it’s a political witch hunt. The livestock industries’ hysteria concerning lobos is pure theater. Here are the cattle loss figures for 2010:

Cattle Losses 2010
Non-predation (NASS)
Idaho 86, 900
Montana 74,800
Wyoming 37,100

Total Non-Predation: 198,800 cows

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lobo Predation (USFWS)
Idaho 75
Montana 87
Wyoming 26
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Total lobo predation: 188 cows

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Even though the hunts are in full swing, Wildlife Services is still killing wolves, paid for por the American people. Remember the recent aerial gunning of 3 lobos on the Peavey Flat topo, início Ranch in Idaho?
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I first posted this on September 29, 2009, just as the first lobo hunts were getting under way. I changed the título and fotografia but the content remains the same.

Nature Magazine examines reasons behind lobo hatred and the systematic campaign to remove them from the lower forty-eight. It merits repeating that for thousands of years Native Americans were able to live with lobos and bears, while settlers saw them as a threat. Even the famed naturalist James Audubon partook in torturing wolves, which was particularly shocking to learn.


From “Hating Wolves”

“In 1814, John James Audubon watched...
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