Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Breaking News.. Another lawsuit has been filed against the current administration. I wanted to make sure everyone reads the message from Kieran Suckling CEO of the Center of Biological Diversity. The federal Wildlife Services program is a rogue organization that eludes the public eye. In 2015 it killed more than 250,000 animals in Idaho alone, using a shocking variety of brutal methods from aerial gunning to cyanide landmines, neck snares, body-crushing traps, poisoned bait and even deadly gas canisters that kill whole families of animals where they sleep. More species of animals have been slaughtered in their habitats, and dens in 2016 then ever before. They are taking the Trump administration to court to stop this ugly slaughter, but they need everyone's support to win. If one can donate their time by sharing posts, letters, and or money and very little monetary donation, this will help to bring these slaughters to a halt and expose the government services and what they have done. Mahalo

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The Center for Biological Diversity and allies just sued the Trump administration to shut down the government's wildlife killing in Idaho.

Our newest suit targets the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services program, which killed thousands of animals last year in the        state including wolves, coyotes, bears, mountain lions and foxes.

The slaughter has to be stopped. Help us end it with a gift to our Trump Resistance Fund today. Your gift will be matched dollar for dollar.
This is the 16th lawsuit the Center has filed against the Trump administration, which is bent on doing everything it can to wipe out wildlife, pollute our air and destroy public lands.

Wildlife Services is a rogue government program that operates out of public view. Last year it slaughtered 2.7 million animals across the country -- mostly to appease ranching and agricultural interests.

The program's plan for Idaho is as misguided as it is cruel, using aerial gunners, exploding poisons and deadly traps.

Lawsuits fighting Trump are expensive but critical to protecting wildlife. Please make a matched donation to the Center's Trump Resistance Fund.

Wildlife Services' tactics don't just threaten targeted species -- their indiscriminate cyanide landmines have killed endangered wolves and family pets. They even caused the recent hospitalization of a teenage boy, and the death of his dog, when the two stumbled on a cyanide device during a walk near their home.

This is the third suit we've filed against Trump's administration to stop Wildlife Services' brutal wildlife-killing tactics -- and we need you by our side.

For the wild,

Kierán Suckling
Kierán Suckling
Executive Director
Center for Biological Diversity

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