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   Dear Terry,  Idaho’s extermination of wolves is threatening the entire
  Yellowstone and Northern Rockies wolf recovery effort.   The state of Idaho
  proudly boasts the greatest percentage of contiguous national forest land in
  the northern Rockies of the continental United States. Nearly 40% of its
  total area is dedicated to national forest public land totaling almost 21
  million acres (about the area of Kentucky). This makes Idaho one of the most
  important states for biodiversity protection in the nation, which is why
  wolves were restored in Idaho as part of the Yellowstone/Northern Rockies
  wolf reintroduction program. However, alarming new information obtained
  from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game sheds light on the state’s hidden
  war on wolves.   A note of warning: the
  information we share below is deeply disturbing. If you prefer, you can skip
  reading this by clicking here to sign the petition to protect wolves, if
  desired you can also add your comments.  | 
 
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   Recently obtained public records reveal numerous wolves
  being left dying in traps longer than the three day required check period, pregnant wolf
  mothers killed while their unborn pups were removed presumably for bounty, and
  even newborn pups being crushed or poisoned. Many wolves were found with
  injuries including shattered teeth from struggling to free themselves, fractured
  feet, and missing limbs. Others were found with festering wounds from snares
  still embedded in their necks. No other protected species is allowed to be
  managed in this way. Nontarget animals maimed or killed in wolf traps and
  snares included wolverine, fisher, mountain lions, bobcats, and even pet dogs.  | 
 
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   This is
  happening RIGHT NOW in our national forests: public land that belongs to
  all of us. In 2009, Idaho
  agreed to manage wolves as a valued game species according to their delisting
  plan with the federal government. What is happening is not fair chase
  hunting. This is brutal and inexcusable persecution. The Biden
  Administration must uphold their promise to stop this ruthless destruction of
  the northern Rockies wolf population by providing emergency protection and
  holding the state to reasonable standards in their management of this
  essential species.   Please join us
  in asking Secretary Haaland to end this nightmare today by signing an
  emergency listing for wolves in the US northern Rockies. It is completely
  within her power and responsibility to save the wolf reintroduction effort
  paid for and supported by the American public.  | 
 
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   For the Wild Ones,  | 
 
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   Suzanne Asha
  Stone
   Executive Director  International Wildlife
  Coexistence Network  | 
 





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