| 2) Not only is hunting going on in the Northern Rockies, but it unfortunately has been approved in Sweden. It will happen in January, and once again, an agency that is supposed to protect the environment turns it's back on it. http://www.thelocal.se/23620/20091203/ The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency has no problem turning a blind eye to what is going on and letting wolves die. Hunters are running the show around the world, despite denials. And ranchers who aren't on the side of wolves as well. Contact your opposition to this to the SEPA. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency Attn: Yvonne Lundell Principal Administrative Officer Wildlife Management Section S-106 48 STOCKHOLM Tel: +46 (8) 698 10 00; 698 14 14 Fax: +46 (8) 698 14 02 Email: yvonne.lundell@naturvardsverket.se; natur@naturvardsverket.se This horrible destruction of the environment must end. These agencies are SUPPOSED to protect the wolves and ensure peace between humankind and nature. Instead they are endorsing it's destruction. Population isn't what's the bottom line. It's morals. It would be no different if the American Cancer Society one day had too many people suffering from cancer and let their constituents die to cut costs. I think alot of people would have a hard time with that. But the fact that wolves aren't human makes people think they have the right to be a god over them. Which that isn't right at all. Take action folks. Thanks. Mike Wagner Founder and Director of Heart of the Wolf Organization http://www.heartofthewolf.org/StopTheHunt.html Copyright 2009 Heart of the Wolf Organization |


| Heart of the Wolf Organization News 12/5/2009 'The choice today is no longer between violence and nonviolence. It is either nonviolence or nonexistence.' -- Martin Luther King Things are not going well for the wolf. 1) Montana FWP has talked to Judge Molloy and wants the delisting upheld. This means more hunts. And of course that is blood, death, murder and mayhem coming next spring. http://www.clarkforkchronicle.com/article.php/20091202202010350 The link above even lies about the issue, saying the population of wolves is 'recovered'. Delisting was a mistake, and it was an illegal move that was dictated by politics, as Molloy admitted himself. Though delisting in and of itself is largely unethical. This is because why should we take away the rights of a creature because their population is a certain amount? If that is the case, we might as well do it to people then if that's the logic since it is going to be 7 billion by 2011. Would I advocate such a thing? Obviously not. We must stand against this now. And remind Molloy that he isn't on the judges bench to go along with illegal activity that is immoral, but to enforce justice. Something he has forgotten. He must do his job and protect the innocent, which in this case is wolves. http://www.heartofthewolf.org/StopTheHunt.html Why? Because already the Idaho Department of Fish and Game not only still approves the destruction of wolves in hunts, but livestock issues that could be prevented through non-lethal methods. http://www.mtexpress.com/vu_breaking_story.php?bid=8242 |