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This page is the most IMPORTANT page here.
After looking at some of these other websites that seem to think killing our Wildlife
is all fun and games I decided to make it public on how we feel.
It upsets me to think that they have nothing better to do in life but to murder our
Wolves.
They say they are the predators, I disagree. We are more predator than they are. When
they kill something it is to survive, When we kill the way they have shown in the photo's below that is for sport not survival.
So who is predator? And who is Prey?
Look at their faces they look very lonely, so to subdue those feelings they go out and
kill Wolves, Coyotes, ect.. ect.. to fill those needs.
I say they need to find a life that is a bit less traumatic And leave our Wolves
and other Wildlife alone!!!!!!!
Sign the petition and let them know we mean to stand behind our Wolves!!
Wolfwhisper
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Baited wolf hunts-Petition/Action... NEEDED NOW!
Unreal and Ridiculous.....Baited Wolf Hunts
Aside from signing the petition I would LOVE to see them flooded with some negative mailings..
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/853552745.
For a mere 2000 dollars you can shoot timber wolves for 6 days, and hunt as many coyotes as
you can along the way, for no extra charge..
What a REMARKABLE deal.
AS you all know, being NA, I have no real issue with taking meat for eating.
IN this instance I feel strongly because shooting something over top of bait from a blind,
which you are not going to use to sustain life is not a hunt, nor is it really the sport that this site calls it..
It is simply an ambush, for no point that I can see other than to kill an animal for bragging rights,
and in fact, there is a bragging room included on the site.
This is something I would like to see EVERYONE get involved in.
Hunters and non hunters and animal rights activists alike can see where this might be foolishness,
to kill something for no reason other than to say you killed it.
As the site is public as well as the email address, it is acceptable to post it here for you to use
and I have done so.
"Timber Wolf hunting in blinds over baits" Greg
or Sherri Dussome at: (780) 794-3724 or by e-mail: sherrid@telusplanet.net http://www.highridgeoutfitters.com/hro-wolf.html
Please.......!!!
Help me to assure
that these folks email is filled with reasons why their wolf hunts are unacceptable, and the petition is well filled with
signatures..
Robbie D.
Ne, USA ( Member of Care2)
Ontario man believed killed by wolves
Ontario man believed killed by wolves in Saskatchewan Last Updated Thu, 10 Nov 2005
RCMP in Saskatchewan are reporting the first human death attributed to wolves in
North America in more than a century.
The Mounties say wolves likely killed an Ontario man in northern Saskatchewan
earlier this week. The body of the 22-year-old was found Tuesday at Points North Landing near Wollaston Lake, about 450
kilometres northeast of La Ronge.
An autopsy indicated he was likely killed by animals, says RCMP spokesperson Heather
Russell.
"All of the injuries discovered in the autopsy are consistent with animal bites. But you can't completely
rule everything out until the investigation is complete."
Russell said the autopsy hasn't confirmed what animals
attacked the man, but he noted wolves have been sighted in the area. Tracks believed to be those of wolves were seen
around the body, leading Russell to believe those were the animals that likely killed the man.
The RCMP haven't
released the name of the victim, but say he was from Oshawa.
A 2002 study of wolf attacks in Alaska and Canada done
by the Alaska Fish and Game Department found no examples of human deaths attributed to wolf attacks for more than 100
years.
Wayne Galloway, a veteran outfitter in northern Saskatchewan, said he wouldn't be surprised if wolves attacked
and killed a human. He said that in recent years, he's seen an increase in wolf numbers and a decrease in the wildlife
they prey on.
"They're a predator and I guess if man happens to be something that they'll take a pass at, they'll
do it," he said.
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2005/11/10/wolf051110
Brushes with wolves increasing
Darren Bernhardt Saskatchewan News Network;
CanWest News Service
Friday, November 11, 2005
SASKATOON -- Wolves are striking fear into miners and
residents in northern Saskatchewan where encounters have become frequent because the animals lose their fear of humans.
Bill
Topping, who makes routine hauling trips to the hinterland regions south of the Northwest Territories border, spoke with
two men from Ontario Sunday at a camp community in Points North, west of Wollaston Lake.
The men, who were conducting
aerial surveys, spoke excitedly about a close encounter with a wolf pack. They took photos of the animals from just five feet
away.
Two days later, one of those men was found dead. His mangled body was located Tuesday after he failed to return
from a walk. An autopsy confirmed the 22-year-old man's injuries are consistent with an animal attack, according to
an RCMP release.
"They thought it was quite an experience being that close to a pack of wolves," said Topping in
an interview. "Bet they don't think that today."
According to Saskatchewan Environment and other government agencies
in North America, there are no documented cases of wolves killing a human in the wild. That may change. Despite the
autopsy result, the RCMP are continuing to investigate the cause of death and the type of animal involved.
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is no doubt in Topping's mind it was wolves. "I've been up there three or four times in the past week and I've had some
close encounters with wolves. They're everywhere," he said.
At another camp site, on the road to Cigar Lake, he
came across "a great big white timber wolf."
"I said to the guys there, 'You got a nice big dog.' And this one guy
said, 'A big white one? Oh, he's been hanging around here for weeks now.'"
A week or so earlier at Key Lake, another
mining community, Topping was waiting at the security gate and felt he was being watched. He looked out the window of
his truck and stared into the glare of a wolf about 25 yards away. The animal then crept across the road in front of him,
staring the whole time.
In January, a Saskatoon man working at Key Lake fought off a timber wolf when it lunged
at him while he jogged from the mine to his camp site. Fred Desjarlais, 55, dodged a couple of lunges and was scraped and
bit before jumping on the wolf's back and wrestling it into submission long enough for a passing busload of co-workers
to arrive and scare the beast away.
"There's so many people working in the north now the wolves have just adapted
to it. They're not scared of nothing -- trucks, equipment or people," Topping said, adding bears used to frighten him but
he now considers them "big, cuddly things" in comparison to wolves.
"A bear you can hear walking up and sniffing
around. But wolves are sneaky. They're smart, they're fast and they're deadly. They lay in wait," he said. "That guy
wouldn't know what hit him. That's the scary thing."
A buddy of Topping's was at Points North Wednesday but "no one
was talking about it (the attack) much," Topping said. "Word is, the guy was killed right at the gate to the camp" which
is about a half-mile from the office.
No one from the Points North campsite was available for comment, according to
a woman who answered the phone. The site is privately-owned by Points North Freighting and has an airstrip and shops for
contractors. People heading to Cigar Lake must pass through the site to link up with the provincial highway.
http://www.canada.com/regina/leaderpost/news/city_province/story.html?id=ad3 99e94-d304-4ab1-8b6e-00265514d04d
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Canada: Wolves killed in Wollaston Lake area http://timberwolfinformation.org/info/archieve/newspapers/viewnews.cfm?ID=2756
Canada:
Saskatchewan wolves shot, to be tested in man's death http://timberwolfinformation.org/info/archieve/newspapers/viewnews.cfm?ID=2755
Canada:
Canada - Animals losing fear of humans, reduced hunting blamed http://timberwolfinformation.org/info/archieve/newspapers/viewnews.cfm?ID=2752
Canada:
Kill wolves if necessary, conservation officers told http://timberwolfinformation.org/info/archieve/newspapers/viewnews.cfm?ID=2753
Canada:
Brushes with wolves increasing http://timberwolfinformation.org/info/archieve/newspapers/viewnews.cfm?ID=2742
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november 17, 2005
Canada 'Conservation ' Officers Promote Fear and Violence
Against Wolves!
"People fear what they don't understand." -- Storm from X-Men 90s Animated Series
"Humans
are capable of the most wonderful and the most terrifying things with the power of science. As a scientist, it makes
me shiver just thinking about it." -- Ciel, from Megaman Zero 4
An incident has broken out in Canada. A man was
killed in a forest at Points North Landing. The true cause of death is unknown. However, the Canada media as well as the
Canada Environmental Department have automatically blamed it on Wolves. Although it is know that the Wolves predated
on the corpse of the individual, these sources are acting on fear, claiming that the Wolves killed the man.
Because
of this fear of Wolves, they have issued an order to destroy any Wolves that, 'attack' a human. Thus as fear leads to
hate, hate leads to suffering. Even the 'scientist', Tim Trottier wildlife biologist with the Canadian Environmental
Department knows that there has not been a Wolf attack on a human in 100 years! And animal attacks on humans are extremely rare.
And they don't attack humans for the selfish reasons that humans do each other. Usually it is in self-defense, or someone
violating their territory, or mistaking them for food.
http://www.cbc.ca/sask/story/wolves051114.html
As a result, you must protest this act of aggression against the Wolves!
First contact Tim Trottier 'Conservation'
Wildlife biologist with the Canadian Environmental Department tim.trottier.erm@govmail.gov.sk.ca
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Then contact:
Environmental Protection Review Canada 240
Sparks Street, 1st Floor West Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1A1 Canada
Tel: (613) 995-7599 Fax: (613) 992-4918 Email:
eprc-rpec@eprc-rpec.gc.ca
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And then please contact:
Canadian
Wildlife Service Environment Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H3
Telephone: (819) 997-1095 Weekdays 9:00 am
to 5:00 pm (Eastern Time) except holidays Fax: (819) 997-2756 Orders may be faxed to us, but no publications will
be faxed back. E-mail: cws-scf@ec.gc.ca If your comment or question concerns one of
our Web pages, remember to include the URL (Web address) of that page.
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Lastly
contact:
Dr Bernard J. Shapiro Office of the Ethics Commissioner oec-bce@parl.gc.ca
Please
act now! The lives of Wolves depend on you!
Mike Wagner -- Director and Founder of Heart of the Wolf Organization
-- and Co-Host of Wolf Tracks http://www.heartofthewolf.org http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/TRACKS
November 18, 2005
Canadian Government Wants Wolves Murdered
for Science Experiment!
"Humans are capable of the most
wonderful and the most terrifying things with the power of science. As a scientist, it makes me shiver just thinking
about it." -- Ciel, from Megaman Zero 4
Canada's government is doing a full scale attack on the Wolves. It first
started with the Canadian Government allowing humans to murder Wolves in 'self defense' after a false news reports in
print were saying Wolves recently killed a man.
http://www.cbc.ca/sask/story/wolves051114.html http://www.heartofthewolf.org/index2.htm
Now
scientists from the Ministry of Natural Resources want to have Wolves murdered for 'research.' They want to find out
population of information of Wolves. Numbers, gender and species. This can be done without violence or oppressive means.
The Canadian Government is just using this as an excuse to mass murder Wolves. The MNR is using hunters and trappers, who
are more than eager to murder Wolves, to do this.
http://www.fftimes.com/index.php/2/2005-11-02/23425
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
1) First contact the 'scientist' Lisa Harvey, who is organizing this effort.
Her address is:
Attn: Lisa Harvey Ministry of Natural Resources 479 Government Road P. O. Box 730 Dryden,
Ontario P8N 2Z4 Tel: 807-223-3341 Fax: 807-223-2824
You need to tell her that violent or oppressive means do
not have to be used in determining Wolf population numbers. By hiring hunters and trappers to murder Wolves for research,
she herself is a murderer and helping the Canadian Government's agenda to murder Wolves. This is unacceptable and should
not be done.
2) Contact other Canadian Officials
Here is other contact information
for various officials that you need to contact about this issue.
Environmental Protection Review Canada 240 Sparks
Street, 1st Floor West Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1A1 Canada
Tel: (613) 995-7599 Fax: (613) 992-4918 Email:
eprc-rpec@eprc-rpec.gc.ca
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And then please contact:
Canadian Wildlife Service Environment Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H3
Telephone: (819) 997-1095 Weekdays
9:00 am to 5:00 pm (Eastern Time) except holidays Fax: (819) 997-2756 Orders may be faxed to us, but no publications
will be faxed back. E-mail: cws-scf@ec.gc.ca
If your comment or question concerns one of our Web pages, remember to include
the URL (Web address) of that page.
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Lastly contact:
Dr Bernard J. Shapiro Office of the Ethics Commissioner oec-bce@parl.gc.ca
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Thank
you for taking action on this. The Wolves need your help now more than ever since Humans are once again waging war against
Wolves in Canada!
Mike Wagner -- Director and Founder of Heart of the Wolf Organization -- and Co-Host of
Wolf Tracks http://www.heartofthewolf.org http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/TRACKS
Warning Graphic pictures
I do not honor this site below
It is here for the sole purpose of letting the world
know how Wolves are truly treated and the inhumane ways humans use to destroy them.
Wolves
Inhumane Treatment of Wolves
People are failing to understand that capturing, caging, handling, helicopter
chasing, radio collaring, and shooting with high powered rifles (control action) is unusual, inhumane, torturous and deadly
to wild wolves. Wolves are being killed in the cruelest fashion by USFWS in this "reintroduction" effort.
How any person that is pro-wolf can justify the torture and death of wolves
in the name of "reintroduction" is truly puzzling.
The following photos and testimonials will tell the story and boggle the
mind.
Eyewitness Testimonial of Wolf Torture
Photos of Tortured Wolves
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