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ARCHIVE - Oppose Idaho's Violent And Greedy Wolf Slaughter

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When Congress passed a federal budget rider that delisted Western gray wolves from Endangered Species Act protections, it opened the floodgates to wholesale slaughter. Idaho’s proposed 2011 Wolf Hunting Season is a statewide bloodbath, with killing permitted both "in and out of hunting season," the Idaho Fish and Game Department promises. Now that "management" of Western gray wolves rests with state agencies, it seems that no plan is too violent or greedy.


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Tell federal and Idaho officials you oppose lethal wolf control and will avoid Idaho tourism until nonlethal tactics are implemented.

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Dear President Obama and Government Officials of the U.S. and Idaho,

With Idaho’s proposed 2011 Wolf Hunting Season on the table, the plight of American wolves goes from bad to worse. It seems that national public outcry falls upon deaf government ears. Still, I ask you to note that I am wholly opposed to lethal "wolf management."

First, a rider passed on the coattails of the federal budget bill that stipulates delisting of Western gray wolves from Endangered Species Act immunity. This action bypassed Endangered Species Act protocol and ignored a prior judicial ruling that struck down delisting of Greater Yellowstone and Northern Rockies wolves. Did legislators who voted to delist wolves by budget rider — leaving their fate in the hands of state game departments — even consider the repercussions?

As a result of the rider, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed safeguards for gray wolves in Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, Washington, and northern Utah. Congress, with President Obama’s approval, essentially opened the floodgates to wholesale slaughter.

Idaho’s Fish and Game Department calls for a 7-month kill season (Aug. 30, 2011 to Mar. 31, 2012) that lets hunters use rifles, handguns, shotguns, and bows to kill up to two wolves each. During a planned 10-week trapping season (Dec. 1, 2011 to Feb. 15, 2012), trappers may kill as many as five wolves. Wolves may also be killed incidentally throughout fall’s bear baiting period. Idaho’s proposal lists no statewide kill quota on wolves.

Idaho hopes to "manage" its 705 wolves down to 150 animals, enlisting federal hunters and airborne gunners if the state can’t slay enough wolves on its own.

I urge Idaho’s governor and state agencies to focus on cohabitation rather than ways to kill more wolves and boost revenue from hunting licenses. Please shift to a nonlethal approach for the preemptive reduction of wildlife conflicts, including livestock loss.

I am appalled by both the federal government’s apathy for wolf protection and Idaho’s violent tactics. In fact, I will steer my tourism dollars away from Idaho attractions as long as the state maintains this cavalier attitude about wildlife.

With no definitive conclusion on the "right number" of wolves to constitute recovery, Idaho’s 2011 Wolf Hunting Season shows reckless disregard for the long-term preservation of Western gray wolves and the ecosystem they inhabit.

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President Barack Obama
Vice President Joe Biden

The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
comments: 202-456-1111, switchboard: 202-456-1414
fax: 202-456-2461
WEBMAIL, only sure way to reach Pres. Obama:
www.whitehouse.gov/contact
DATED EMAIL, may not work:
comments@whitehouse.gov
SOURCE: info.gov/e- mail.htm

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1849 C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20240
ph: 202-208-4717; fax: 202-208-6965
email: Contact@fws.gov
Dr. Rowan W. Gould, Acting Director: Rowan_Gould@fws.gov
Daniel M. Ashe, Deputy Director: dan_ashe@fws.gov
webmail: www.fws.gov/duspit/contactus.htm
SOURCE: aculty.fgcu.edu/ndemers/mining...20ltr3311.pdf
training.fws.gov/branchsites/lkm/climate_change...201-20-10.pdf


U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Pacific Region (Region 1)

911 NE 11th Ave
Portland, Oregon 97232
ph: 503-231-6120
Robyn Thorson, Regional Director: Robyn_Thorson@fws.gov
webmail: www.fws.gov/pacific/askaquestion.html
SOURCE: www.fws.gov/pacific/aboutus
nrmsc.usgs.gov/files...Contacts_May2011.pdf


U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Mountain-Prairie Region (Region 6)

134 Union Blvd.
Lakewood, Colorado 80228
ph: 303-236-7905
email: MountainPrairie@fws.gov
SOURCE: www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/contactus.htm

Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior
U.S. Department of the Interior

1849 C Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20240
ph: 202-208-3100
email: feedback@ios.doi.gov
webmail: www.doi.gov/feedback.cfm
SOURCE: www.doi.gov/public/contact-us.cfm
spacer Idaho Governor C. L. "Butch" Otter
Office of the Governor
State Capitol, P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720
ph: 208-334-2100; fax: 208-334-3454
Jeff Malmen, Chief of Staff: jmalmen@gov.idaho.gov
fax: 202-456-2461
WEBMAIL, only sure way to reach Gov. Otter:
gov.idaho.gov/ourgov/contact.html
SOURCE: www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=1679

Idaho Fish and Game
Headquarters Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 25
Boise, ID 83707
Headquarters Street / Walk-in Address:
600 S. Walnut
Boise, ID 83712
ph: 208-334-3700; Virgil Moore, Director: 208-334-3772
fax: 208-334-2148, 208-334-2114
SOURCE: fishandgame.idaho.gov/inc/contact.cfm

Idaho Fish and Game Commission Members:
mcmule@msn.com, fred.trevey@idfg.idaho.gov, bbarowsky@fmtc.com, 2wrights@cableone.net, rcb@racinelaw.net, cameronsw@hughes.net, gpower@centurytel.net
SOURCE: fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/about/commission/members.cfm

Idaho Wildlife Services (WS)
George Graves, Acting State Director
9134 West Blackeagle Drive
Boise, ID 83709
ph: 208-378-5077; fax: 208-378-5349
email: george.e.graves@aphis.usda.gov
SOURCE: aphis.usda.gov/about_aphis/programs_offices/anawg/content/wp_c_staterep.shtml
aphis.usda.gov/wildlife_damage/state_office/idaho_info.shtml


Idaho Department of Commerce
Division of Tourism

700 West State Street
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0093
ph: 208-334-2470
webmail: visitidaho.org/contact
email: info@tourism.idaho.gov
Karen Ballard, Administrator: karen.ballard@tourism.idaho.gov
Laurie Zuckerman, Administrative Assistant: laurie.zuckerman@tourism.idaho.gov
SOURCE: commerce.idaho.gov/tourism-grants-and-resources/tourism-contacts

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