Study reveals each wolf kills 3 Elk Per Month.
See the official US Govt. study.
Do you care about the serious plight of our defenseless Native wildlife? How long are you willing to sit back and allow this sensless slaughter to continue?
In the end, a lack of wolf population control and proper management will result in wolves consuming all available prey and eventually turning on their own species for their next meal, and finally ending in a slow and agonizing death due to starvation and the extinction of their own species.
The North Idaho Orogrande Slaughter.
This issue spans Generations:
Story from the National News Media.
The Underlying Fraud and Deception behind this Wolf Introduction Exposed
This Canadan Gray Wolf is NOT the Native Wolf.
Alaskan Caribou, the Next Extinct Species?
Read the whole Study.
Wolves Depredate Banff Park Wildlife!
And
Even the US Fish & Wildlife Biologists who were instrumental in the wolf re-introduction are saying it's out of control and
strict wolf management is necessary.
FWS Biologist Says Wolf Numbers Severly Underestimated! Dr. L. David Mech, Ph.D., Says over 3,000 wolves exist in ID, MT & WY.
- Wolf Activists Dispute, but Fail to Refute Facts.
- Wolf Recovery Based on Deception.
- Human Harvest does not Halt Wolf increses.
- 70%
Kill needed to Reduce Wolf Population.
- FWS Knew Sport Harvest can't stop Wolf Increses!
According to this Scientific Study and Contrary to the Pro-Wolf postion, wolves WERE NOT prevelant when Lewis & Clark explored
the area!!!
2007 USDA Wolf Activity Report and Relative Likelihood of Predation on Livestock by Each Species!
Wolves kill Yellowstone Elk at Alarming Rates.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has had enough and writes a letter to Congress. If you are getting sucked into the negative
spin about her position you need read the letter to get the actual facts.
Final Findings of Human Killing
"...even some groups staunchly opposed to Alaska wolf-control efforts are conceding the removal of 28 wolves appears to have played
a major role in caribou calf survival."
There are estimated to be about 1,500 wolves living in the Northern Rockies region, with about 700 to 800 in Idaho. The state
has a management objective of 6,100 to 9,100 cow elk for the zone, but the current cow population is estimated at 3,254. "I think
it's a demonstration of the critical nature we have in the Lolo zone and, of course, everybody talked about the wolves..." said Fred
Trevey, the Fish and Game Commissioner representing the Clearwater.
From a Recent Associated Press Story
Let's see the Green's argue these facts!