This public comment period <edit> YESTERDAY, 16th, AND April 23rd. One week. Outside entity hired to hold the collection of public "thoughts"
Inquire w/ YOUR hunt/conservation organization(s) their position on this specific topic. What is their role they have with respect to this likely most important shaping of grey wolves future.
This will shape the future of every State's wolf management plan.
www.fws.gov
On the heels of toad head in Wyoming, death threats have roiled the eco-enviro extremes. Wyoming's predator defined State management is on the hot seat.
They are uniformly shaping their position to share beginning this 23rd and this individual has brought a single powerful picture message worth more than their share of "a thousand words".
While these enviro groups organize, are our hunt/conservation organizations still divided, as in not acting in concert? ASK your organization(s). It's your $$$, participation, field sweat.
United we stand. Divided we fall.
I support wolves on our landscape. I support State management of wolves on our landscape.
How they come to be on our various landscapes and to what extent do we influence this are among some of the forward USFWS decisions to be made.
What are your organization(s) involvement in this process? Ask.
updated Date.
Inquire w/ YOUR hunt/conservation organization(s) their position on this specific topic. What is their role they have with respect to this likely most important shaping of grey wolves future.
This will shape the future of every State's wolf management plan.

National Dialogue Initiated on Working Landscapes and Gray Wolves | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today launched a new effort to create and foster a national dialogue around how communities can live with gray wolves (Canus lupus) to include conflict prevention, long-term stability and community security.
"By engaging Ms. Madden and her team, the Service intends to participate as one among equals with citizens, Tribes, states, environmental groups, livestock producers, hunters and other contributors in this national dialogue. Ms. Madden’s team will work with people from all sides to convene and guide the conversation.
This effort will help inform the Service’s policies and future rulemaking about wolves."
On the heels of toad head in Wyoming, death threats have roiled the eco-enviro extremes. Wyoming's predator defined State management is on the hot seat.
They are uniformly shaping their position to share beginning this 23rd and this individual has brought a single powerful picture message worth more than their share of "a thousand words".
While these enviro groups organize, are our hunt/conservation organizations still divided, as in not acting in concert? ASK your organization(s). It's your $$$, participation, field sweat.
United we stand. Divided we fall.
I support wolves on our landscape. I support State management of wolves on our landscape.
How they come to be on our various landscapes and to what extent do we influence this are among some of the forward USFWS decisions to be made.
What are your organization(s) involvement in this process? Ask.
updated Date.
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