Spread the word: Send this email to 10 friends and ask them to forward this email to more friends.

CompassWestOutfitters

Active Member
Messages
236
Spread the word: Send this email to 10 friends and ask them to forward this email to more friends.

Folks,
I am sending you the official plan from the federal government to place wolves in the Southern Rockies. Every sportsman in America needs to see this plan. These plans will spread wolves into 97.5% of all elk in America.
Here is what they are doing: Baca National Wildlife refuge in Southern Colorado will have wolves transplanted in 2012 if portions of this plan are implemented. Baca is much, much smaller than Yellowstone. It is only 70 Miles from Northern New Mexico. It is only 250 Miles from Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. Wolves can travel that far in less than a week.
Yellowstone National Park was used to introduce wolves to the Northern Rockies. Without your help, history will repeat itself this year in the Southern Rockies.
See the official plan for yourself at the link below (look on page 8, bottom of the first column where they mention the introduction of wolves in Colorado's Baca National Wildlife Refuge).
http://www.fws.gov/alamosa/planning/slv_ccp_update2_web2.pdf
Here is how you can help stop these plans:
(1) Spread the word: Send this email to 10 friends and ask them to forward this email to more friends.
(2) Join the Fight: If you haven't already, sign the online petition to stop these wolf expansion plans at http://biggameforever.org
(3) Take Action: It only takes 30 seconds to send a message to your representatives in Congress to stop these plans. Simply go to http://biggameforever.org/takeaction and click the ?Take Action? button to send a message in support of two bills in Congress, S. 249 and H.R. 509, the Big Game and Livestock Protection Act. Without S. 249 and H.R. 509, it will be very difficult to slow down these plans to expand wolves throughout 97.5% of all elk in America.

Without a very substantial outcry from sportsmen and livestock owners, wolves will very likely be placed in Colorado this year. While attempts have been made to dismiss the use of wolves as "not the preferred alternative," now that they are an official part of the plan, we are one very small step away from having wolves introduced into Baca National Widlife Refuge. We can't leave this to chance.

Over 10,000 messages have already been sent to Congress to stop the plans to put wolves in the Baca, but we need many, many more. Especially from the 600,0000 hunters in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah.

We need all need to join the fight to stop this from happening. Remember, Idaho's elk harvest has been cut in half by wolves. Wolves have been a huge burden for livestock producers. Without substantial changes to the underlying statutes, it is a bad idea to spread these failed policies to the Southern Rockies.

Here are some news articles about these plans for wolves in Colorado.

http://www.chieftain.com/news/regio...cle_f3bb655c-4719-11e1-9fa5-001871e3ce6c.html

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/30306535/detail.html

http://www.nbc11news.com/home/headl...consider_wolves_to_control_elk_138133208.html

http://trib.com/news/state-and-loca...cle_f9253486-55f4-58d2-b1ab-a3401facb586.html

http://pagosasprings.com/wolf-release-programs-in-colorado-too-close-for-comfort/

We are continuing to research this developing story. We will keep you apprised as developments arise.

Thanks for your willingness to join the fight to protect our ranching and outdoor heritage.
--
Ryan Benson
http://biggameforever.org/
[email protected]
________________________________________

Big Game Forever, LLC | 314 West Broadway #200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
 
RE: Spread the word: Send this email to 10 friends and ask them to forward this email to more friends.

Isn't this old news by now? USFWS has no plans to release wolves into the SLV. Link through or read below:

http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/pressrel/2012/02062012-letter-to-editor.html


"There has been some recent speculation that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service intends to reintroduce wolves in the San Luis Valley to help manage elk and other species.

It is important to set the record straight: the Service in fact has no plans and no intent to reintroduce wolves in the Valley.

The confusion about the Service?s intent arose from a draft plan to manage overabundant elk populations affecting vital wildlife habitat on the San Luis Valley?s National Wildlife Refuges. The draft plan references a suggestion by some members of the public that the Service consider wolves as a potential management tool. By law, the Service is required to analyze the comments and suggestions we receive; we do not, however, believe that wolf reintroduction is the appropriate management strategy for this area. We have instead put forward three other options including public hunting, which we believe will help ensure that the wildlife refuges in the San Luis Valley continue to provide high quality habitat for elk and other species ? as well as recreational and economic benefits for local communities. "
 
RE: Spread the word: Send this email to 10 friends and ask them to forward this email to more friends.

BGF will take credit for stopping it. LOL

"I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded".
>[Font][Font color = "green"]Life member of
>the MM green signature club.[font/]
 

New Mexico Guides & Outfitters

H & A Outfitters

Private and public land hunts since 1992 for elk, mule deer, sheep, pronghorn, black Bear & lion hunts.

505 Outfitters

Public and private land big game hunts. Rifle, muzzleloader and archery hunts available. Free Draw Application Service!

Sierra Blanca Outfitters

Offering a wide array of hunt opportunities and putting clients in prime position to bag a trophy.

Urge 2 Hunt

Hunts in New Mexico on private ranches and remote public land in the top units. Elk vouchers available.

Mangas Outfitters

Landowner tags available! Hunt big bulls and bucks. Any season and multiple hunt units to choose from.

Back
Top Bottom