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This is just what Cody Roberts wants. U.S. House taking up bill Tuesday to remove all federal protections for wolves in lower 48 states!!
Killing wolves with snowmobiles, attacking wolves with hounds, killing them with neck snares may occur on millions more acres of the Upper Midwest and West if the Boebert-Tiffany bill, H.R. 764, is passed TOMORROW!
Dear friend,
You must find it as hard to believe as I do that Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives are so hellbent on killing wolves that they are working to eviscerate any and all federal Endangered Species Act protections for wolves across their entire range in the lower 48 states. But that’s exactly what’s on deck in the House this week.
This is an emergency: The Boebert-Tiffany bill, H.R. 764, is slated for a vote on the House floor as early as Tuesday.
They are charging ahead even after what happened with Cody Roberts and his choice to run over a young female wolf in Wyoming and then to take possession of her and torture her.
It was a Congressional rider in 2012 that resulted in the loss of federal protection of wolves in the Northern Rockies and that left wolves at the mercy of state legislators in Wyoming. Legislators responded by allowing killing of wolves every day of the year, without limit on numbers and by any means on 85 percent of the land area of Wyoming. It became legal in Wyoming to run down animals even with snowmobiles.
Cody Roberts took advantage of this wolf-killing-free-for-all and caused so much cruelty. Unrestrained killing may now infect as many as 12 other states unless we defeat this bill on the House floor tomorrow.
If we don’t act today, we may see a replay of what happened in Wyoming in other states, particularly in Wisconsin, where the legislature has mandated all sorts of Draconian policies to kill wolves if the species is removed from the federal protected list.
To take one example, Wisconsin state lawmakers ordered the use of dogs to attack wolves, neck snares, night-time hunts with night-vision goggles, and more as soon as federal protections for wolves are lifted in the Upper Great Lakes region.
I know you must find it hard to believe that the Congress could initiate this proposal in the wake of the galling and disgusting torture of Theia in Wyoming. But it is true.
We must send a message to all federal House lawmakers to oppose a mass expansion of the state assault on wolves.
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