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*****Rally At Yellowstone National Park Aims To Boost Public Support For Wolves In The Wild

Editor's note: A rally to raise public awareness about wolves in and around Yellowstone National Park is scheduled for late June near the north entrance to the park at Gardiner, Montana. The following release came from the program's organizers.

The establishment of Yellowstone National Park in 1872 represents one of the greatest achievements in American history, affording protection to one of our country?s true wild places. Appreciation for this action, and the land it preserved, is increasing with each passing generation. And Yellowstone is much more than an American treasure; it is an international jewel, attracting millions of people from all over the world every year.

Fast-forward 123 years to 1995 and 1996, when the federal government, at the behest of the American people, released 66 gray wolves into Yellowstone. After one of America?s most iconic species was brought to near extinction through hunting, trapping, poisoning, and other government-funded methods in the 19th and 20th centuries, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service finally began to recover this internationally beloved species. And, because of its wildness and large size, as well as its complement of abundant prey species, Yellowstone was one of two places chosen to welcome the wolves home. Idaho was the second place.

On June 28-29, 2014, people of all walks of life are invited to attend Speak for Wolves: Yellowstone 2014, a 2-day family-friendly celebration of wolves, predators and other native species that contribute to our rich national heritage. The event will be held at Arch Park in Gardiner, MT, just north of the Roosevelt Arch, near the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Speak for Wolves: Yellowstone 2014 will feature prominent speakers and authors from the conservation community, and will include live music, education booths, children?s activities and food vendors. The event is free and open to the public.

In addition to daytime activities at Arch Park, the screening of two wildlife documentaries will occur on Saturday evening, June 28, at 7 pm. The films will be shown at the Gardiner Community Center, which is located at 210 W. Main Street in downtown Gardiner. Organizers will be showing Predator Defense?s film, Exposed: USDA?s Secret War on Wildlife and Project Coyote?s film, Coexisting with Wildlife: The Marin Livestock and Wildlife Protection Program. The films will be followed by a panel discussion composed of conservationists and scientists. The films are free.
Speak for Wolves: Yellowstone 2014 is an opportunity for the American people to unite and demand wildlife management reform, and to take an important step toward restoring our national heritage. Unbeknownst to many Americans, over 3,000 gray wolves have been slaughtered across America, including around Yellowstone National Park, since certain segments of the wolf population were prematurely stripped of federal protection under the Endangered Species Act just a few years ago. The controversial delisting of the northern Rockies gray wolf was the first time Congress intervened and delisted a species in the 40-year history of the Endangered Species Act.

A public rally is scheduled for late June to raise awareness about wolves/Monty Sloan
Lengthy hunting seasons now occur in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Hunters are permitted to hunt wolves with dogs in Wisconsin. Barbaric trapping/snaring seasons exist in Idaho. The USDA Wildlife Services just gunned-down 23 wolves from a helicopter in a rugged national forest in Idaho. In just 20 years, the federal government has completely reversed its course on the biological recovery of the gray wolf, and is now in the business of wiping them out again.

While many people are calling for relisting of gray wolves under the Endangered Species Act, others are saying that it is time to completely reform wildlife management in the United States.
Event organizers for Speak for Wolves: Yellowstone 2014 have developed the following five keys to reforming wildlife management in America:
* Ban trapping/snaring on all federal public lands.
* End grazing on all federal public lands.
* Abolish the predator-control department of the USDA Wildlife Services.
* Reform how state fish and game agencies operate.
* Introduce legislation to protect all predators, including wolves, from sport hunting, trapping, and snaring.

Please consider attending Speak for Wolves: Yellowstone 2014. The only thing that can save the gray wolf from a second extermination is a strong grassroots movement consisting of every-day people. Let's come together and embark on this journey together. Let's make the world a better place, for not only current generations, but also for those generations still to come.

Your support is greatly appreciated! Learn more at www.speakforwolves.org or follow the event for updates at www.facebook.com/speakforwolvesyellowstone2014.
 
If I did, their personal addresses would be listed.....

This has been up one week and not a single comment.

The anti-hunters are going to WIN, and I'm afraid, in my life time. How many post's now on a childish I want my hunting way post. And while we hunters piss down each others leg, the anti's are organizing!
-- "* Reform how state fish and game agencies operate.
* Introduce legislation to protect all predators,...."
 
This was on the e-mail I received. The word "purportedly" concerns me in the first sentence. That is why I was wondering if anyone had any documented evidence that the statement is accurate. Is there anyone out there that can confirm or deny the NPS is promoting this event?

Folks,

The National Park Service is purportedly promoting a gathering near Yellowstone National Park this weekend entitled ?Speak for Wolves.? Suggesting that ?it is time to completely reform wildlife management in America? the purpose of the event is to advance an agenda to:

o End grazing on all federal public lands.
o Ban trapping/snaring on all federal public lands.
o Reform how state fish and game agencies operate.
o Abolish the predator-control department of USDA Wildlife Services.
o Introduce legislation to protect all predators, including wolves, from sport hunting, trapping, and snaring.

Considering the impacts to elk, moose and mule deer herds from unmanaged/undermanaged predator populations, the impacts from these proposals would only deepen the loss of wildlife on America?s public lands. We are also concerned about the increasing radicalism of special interest groups whose agenda threatens balanced use of our natural resources and a future of abundant wild game herds in America. Just as important, is the reminder of the need to be vigilant on efforts to erode our rights to hunt, fish, trap and utilize our public lands.

We are working to determine whether the allegations that the National Park Service is promoting this event are true. It begs the question as to why a United States Federal Governmental Agency would help promote a rally with such an extreme agenda.

We will continue to provide updates as we learn more.

Big Game Forever
 
Stuff like this makes one think of tin foil hat new world order agenda....but it is. These groups think they will be dancing in their Birkenstocks thru the lillies when us true conservationists,hunters/outdoorsfolks,are eliminated.
But they will not be allowed either in the long run,unless your in the special group.
Happens now on land funded by hunter/fishing organazations and fees....not birdwatching, save the snail groups.
 
This was posted in the General Forum around a month ago. I re-posted it on a couple of other forums. There was some talk of a counter rally by RMEF, but there did not seem to be much interest. My sense was it was not a very well organized rally and any counter rally would just provide more publicity.

http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/showthread.php?t=259158

Most anti organization don't come out with extremist view whether it be anti 2nd amendment or anti-hunting.

Rather they pick and choose issues they might have a chance at getting public support for instead of trying to get a agenda adopted.
 

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