That's right Defenders Of Wildlife have targeted their next state for expansion of Wolves, to destroy hunting and the wildlife in the area. Washington State, they just sent out an e-mail for the people in Washington to contact their Governor and raise their voices in favor of this release. Here is a copy of the e-mail put out this morning. Rog
We’re at the beginning of a great conservation achievement: the return of wolves to Washington State.
This is a key moment for wolf restoration in Washington, and I need a few moments of your time today to make it a success.
Help pave the way for wolf restoration in Washington. Urge Governor Christine Gregoire to support a robust wolf recovery plan in Washington.
Decades after they were eliminated from the state, these iconic animals have finally begun to make their way back to the Evergreen State. Unfortunately, the return of these magnificent animals to an important part of their historic range is anything but easy.
Earlier this month, the state began to review a progressive wolf management plan that would allow these amazing animals to roam throughout much of their traditional range. But the plan falls short of what will ultimately be needed to fully recover wolves in Washington.
Tell Governor Christine Gregoire to support allowing more wolves in the state and to expand the range where they will be allowed to roam.
These wolves truly are an American treasure, and it’s important that we speak out for their restoration.
We know from reintroduction efforts in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies that wolves help balance natural ecosystems and that they can bring tourism dollars to states that support their recovery (as much as $35 million a year near Yellowstone, according to one study!)
We also know that anti-wolf extremists can be a serious roadblock to recovery efforts. Some are pushing hard for a low cap on the number of wolves that would be allowed to inhabit Washington – a bad precedent for wolves or any other wildlife.
And just last week, indictments were handed down for the killing of five of Washington’s wolves. Defenders has offered money to help reward information leading to the prosecution of these lawless wolf killers, but we’re also working to build broader acceptance of wolves in Washington, collaborating with ranchers and local tribal members to pave the way for smart, sustainable wolf recovery.
We’re at the start of something great here, and I want you to be a part of it. Please send your message to Governor Gregoire today.
Sincerely,
XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX, Defenders of Wildlife
Executive Vice President
Defenders of Wildlife