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March 23, 2019

Uber-progressive “Tides Foundation” driving Colorado wolf introduction scheme

Under heading of “Impact Investing” Tides acknowledges making direct land purchases on auspice of protecting lands.  Tides Center dba Rocky Mountain Wolf Project is…

March 23, 2019

Former animal rights worker blows whistle on HSUS’ deceptive use of video

Not only do the corporate puppet masters at HSUS turn a blind eye to the harm they do to individuals, small companies, and family-owned…

March 21, 2019

Feds will pay people $1,000 to adopt untrained wild horses and burros

“Given the extensive overpopulation, wild horses and burros routinely face starvation and death from lack of water. The high number of excess wild horses…

March 20, 2019

Court brief shows California and Oregon broke law with Klamath Dam removal plan

“Unfortunately…the dam removal snowball continues to grow in size and political heft, as the federal and state agencies involved in this enterprise remain unconcerned…

March 19, 2019

From non-existent slavery to “environmental justice,” Washington Dems wage war on agriculture

An environmental justice bill, also sponsored by Saldaña, would create a task force to develop strategies for businesses and farms to incorporate “environmental justice”…

March 17, 2019

Those who should be protecting America are destroying it

Somehow in 2016 enough of us feathers, American citizens, saw the country’s trauma and elected a bold leader to rescue, restore and nurture our…

March 15, 2019

Killing wolves key solution to saving Canada’s caribou

  An extensive study of caribou herds across British Columbia and Alberta suggests a way to reverse a long and steady decline of the…

March 13, 2019

Federal restrictions in Utah monument prove fatal for dozens of visitors

“The 1996 monument prohibits the most basic signing to direct visitors to and from the Dry Fork slot canyons. In the spring of 2018,…

March 13, 2019

As wolf number rise sharply, federal delisting plan considered

Jerome Rosa, executive director of the Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, said the announcement confirms that wolf recovery is on track, and gives ranchers in Western…

March 12, 2019

Wolves don’t regard state boundaries, ranchers need to be prepared

With the ability to travel long distances the wolf has a history of not stopping at state lines. As many things in nature cross…

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