The following letters and articles are excellent materials to pass along to those who desire more info.
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By R. Keith Lunders - Elk River
2/4/10 So what’s the solution?
Now that the general public is becoming enlightened about the delights of hosting tapeworm-packing Canadian wolves, people are asking what can be done to alleviate this unparalleled man-made ecological disaster. Please consider the following.
Pressure city, county, and state officials to file lawsuits against individuals like Ed Bangs and his employer, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, for damages that are escalating daily. Bangs’ awareness of the dangers Canadian wolf transplantation posed to the Northwest’s ecosystem is well documented, thereby proving he’s intentionally stupid. This is really important because intentional personal stupidity establishes personal liability, while government-sanctioned stupidity is protected by Congress.
Hire a hungry lawyer, sue the shorts off everyone responsible for this ecological catastrophe.
Establish a no holds barred bounty of $500.00 per wolf – stimulate the economy by employing thousands of laid off loggers with empty pockets, empty freezers, empty pantries, and hungry kids.
Let the US Fish and Wildlife Service dispose of wolf carcasses – this was their bright idea. Let Fish and Game help – there’s nothing else left to manage anyway.
Be aware that deer, elk, moose, rabbits, grouse, bear, cougar, etc., and domestic animals are being infected, maimed, mangled, disemboweled, and eaten alive by wolves 24/7.
Be warned that infected wolf “scat” is being deposited where Fifi and Rover can sniff and roll in it, thereby exposing your entire household to potentially deadly non-native tapeworms.
Avoid wolf poop, someday it’ll contain human body parts.
Support Rammell – a governor who’ll tell F&W to go manage skunk cabbage.
Keith Lunders
Elk River, Idaho 83827
208-826-3219
Note from Keith: George Dovel, publisher of The Outdoorsman is the man I believe most responsible for enlightening the rest of us [on the wolf issue]. A subscription is $25.00/year if you want to give him a well-deserved plug.
Okay - I'll plug away! Please support the folks, in this case George Dovel, who are working tirelessly to shine a light on what is going on in our state. Send your $25 donation, along with your name and mailing address and start receiving The Outdoorsman in your mailbox:
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