Monday, August 22, 2011

PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION...TAKES VERY LITTLE TIME

http://www.change.org/petitions/wolf-emergency-wyoming-wolves-to-be-shot-on-sight

BOYCOTT MONTANA, IDAHO, AND WYOMING AS LONG AS WOLVES ARE IN DANGER

I, my family, my Company, and many of my friends are BOYCOTTING in every day, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming , not doing business with any business located in those states or whose primary business address is in those states. We will NOT advocated ANY tourism to those states, nor doing anything that will financially or in any other way, benefit those states, unless and until they stop the wolf slaughter, until they put the wolves back on the endangered species list...the boycott of these states is ON !

PLEASE CONTACT STATE GOVERNORS IN IDAHO, MONTANA, AND WYOMING

Three states seem bent on slaughtering these wonderful creatures. A man named JOHN TESTER introduced a rider, basically an underhanded political trick, to remove protection of the endangered species protection from the grey wolves in three states.

Error in video 2/3 of the 3 states have DEMOCRATIC governors

WYOMING
E-mail: governor@state.wy.us
Governor Dave Freudenthal (D-WY)
State Capitol, Rm. 124
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: (307) 777-7434
Fax: (307) 632-3909
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Governor Brian Schweitzer (D-MT)
Contact Information
E-mail: governor@mt.gov
State Capitol
Helena, MT 59620-0801
Phone: (406) 444-3111
Fax: (406) 444-5529
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IDAHO
Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter (R-ID)
governor@gov.state.id.us
Boise Office:
Idaho 83720
Phone: (208) 334-2100
Fax: (208) 334-3454

LEGAL EFFORTS TO STOP THE SLAUGHTER

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/13/us-wolves-northernrockies-idUSTRE77C2HS20110813
|"Wolves in Idaho and Montana were delisted this year in a provision attached to a stopgap budget bill approved by Congress in April. It was the first time an animal had been delisted through a political process rather than scientific review.

The two states crafted hunting seasons as conservation groups unsuccessfully argued before U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy in Montana that Congress had violated the constitutional separation of powers among branches of government by intervening in an ongoing legal dispute.

In his August 3 ruling, Molloy sided with attorneys for the Obama administration, who argued that Congress had effectively amended the Endangered Species Act even though lawmakers sponsoring the provision strongly denied at the time they were tampering with the nation's landmark conservation law.

Alliance for the Wild Rockies and others on Monday asked the Ninth Circuit to overturn the ruling by Molloy, who wrote that his hands were tied by a prior Ninth Circuit decision which found Congress did not overstep its bounds when it amended law by implication rather than separate legislation.

Environmentalists are now asking the Ninth Circuit to temporarily halt wolf hunts pending the court's decision on the appeal of Molloy's ruling. The overall aim of conservationists is to restore federal safeguards to wolves.

An Obama administration spokesman on Saturday declined comment on the latest twist in the long-running legal battle over wolves."

What can we do to help wolves ?