Monday, March 20, 2017

LAST CHANCE TO SAVE ALASKA'S BEARS, CUBS, WOLVES AND PUPS... If this bill succeeds Alaska will be going rogue and a culling of bears, their offspring, wolves and their pups will die needlessly. Every predator animal is extremely important to our ecosystems throughout the world. Bears, wolves and other predator animals are essential to the entire balance of earth's ecosystems. They will use the most extreme killing methods to eradicate the species in Alaska. We are now in the crossroads and time is running out. We are the voice for every species of animals, and governments do hear and listen to all the advocates opposing this most extreme killing bill. Please sign the petition and share it. We can stop this slaughter, as we did for other species in harms way. Standing together with organizations who work everyday to save and protect our wildlife and marine life, we can and will make the difference... for all species. Mahalo



We just found out that the Senate intends to vote on H.J. Res. 69 tomorrow.
-Pat
Take action today.

Wolves and bears in Alaska desperately need your help.
The Senate is preparing to vote on H.J. Res. 69 - legislation that would revoke a regulation that helps protect wolves, bears and other carnivores on national wildlife refuges in Alaska from brutal killing practices.
If this bill succeeds, Alaska could authorize extreme killing methods, such as shooting mother bears with cubs and killing wolves with pups, on public lands that belong to all of us.
This is our last chance to stop this deadly legislation – the time to act is now.
Anti-wildlife Members of Congress are using an obscure law called the Congressional Review Act to toss aside a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) regulation that restricts gruesome methods of "predator control" on Alaska national wildlife refuges. In addition, discarding this rule could slam the door on any future regulations that aim to conserve these animals on refuge lands.
Alaska’s scheme targets wolves and bears through extreme methods, including killing mother bears and cubs, killing wolves and pups in their dens, and trapping, baiting and using airplanes to scout and shoot bears.
A Senate vote on this resolution is imminent. We need you to speak out for wildlife and let your Senators know that H.J. Res. 69 is unacceptable!

Sincerely,
Pat Lavin
Pat Lavin
Alaska Representative

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