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Saturday, November 10, 2007

WOLVES IN DANGER! ACT NOW!

----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: Heart of the Wolf
Date: Nov 7, 2007 5:07 PM


WOLVES IN DANGER! ACT NOW!

Here are some new news items that recently have
appeared regarding Wolves.

1) A recent incident in Canada involved
the recent murder of two Wolves.

Recently two Wolves and some bears
have entered the town of Sachs Harbour,
Canada.

There is no wildlife officers there,
but if there were the result would
have been the same. Murder and mayhem.

The tragedy is that instead of a bloody
outcome the Mayor of Sachs, Robert Eldridge,
has offered to take care of the stray
Wolves.

Yet we end up with situations like this.

"Just because something is legal, doesn't make it
right". -- Ava Fontaine, Lord of War


In the end the Environment and Natural Resources'
superintendent for that region, Ron Morrison,
supported the actions because he said:

It is legal to shoot wolves.
"Inuvialuit people have the exclusive right to hunt fur-bearing
animals in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, and the
animals are not protected by ENR."

"A couple wolves in a week is not unusual.
Typically they go wherever the muskoxen or caribou
happen to be," he said.


If Wolves and Bears come in repeatedly, there needs
to be proactive means to Non-Lethally deal with
the issue. Non-Lethal Ordinance should be used/
And instead of fearing Wolves and Bears, that
local populace needs to be educated about them.

Source Article

HOW YOU CAN HELP

A) Comment on this story at the source article link
at the 'leave a message' section on the left side
of that page.

B) Contact the Mayor of Sachs, Robert Eldridge
in support of his ideas on recovering stray
Wolves and raising them in captivity rather than
slaughter. We can also suggest to him the idea
as well of relocating Wolves to other spots
in Canada too that supports Wolves.

C) Contact Ron Morris of the Canadian ENR in opposition
to him supporting murder and mayhem of animals. Just
because something is legal, doesn't make it ethical.
Wolves shouldn't be allowed to be murdered. Period.

D) Contact Canada Government Officials in response
to this horrible incident.

Stephen Joseph Harper
Prime Minister of Canada
pm@pm.gc.ca

The Honourable Robert Douglas Nicholson
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Nicholson.R@parl.gc.ca

The Honorable Gary Lunn
Minister of Natural Resources
Gary.Lunn@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca

The Honourable John Baird
Minister of Environment
John.Baird@ec.gc.ca

E) Contact the Canada U.S. Embassy as well:
web1@ottawa.usembassy.gov
Canada U.S. Embassy Web Site

2) GERMAN WOLVES ON THE REBOUND? WARS WILL HAPPEN
AGAIN POSSIBLY.

An article that was sent to us, thanks to Slavica,
appeared last month on the Internet.

Apparently it is possible that Wolves are returning
to Germany. Some say it's true, some say they are
Wolf-Hybrids. There are approximately 30, and they
may return to Eastern Germany.

Regardless, they deserve protection, whether they
are of pure of Wolf Blood or not.

And if Wolves do return, the same conflict that
has been going on for along time will return.

Those who are against Wolves and want them dead or populations
'controlled' like Joachim Bachmann, a resident
of the tiny hamlet of Bärwalde near Spreewitz.
Those who want them slaughtered in livestock
issues, both Government and Ranchers who don't
support Non-Lethal Methods and PF Ranching.

And new Government Groups designed once again
to micromanage and dominate animals, like Germany's
Association of Safety and Species Protection,
has hunters on it's staff.

This is no different than all the Wildlife
Agencies around the world, like the USFWS,
DNR, and Department of Fish and Games in
the U.S. for example.

Source Article

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?

A) First comment on this story at:
Add Your Feedback For Wolves!

Wolves and Wolf-Hybrids must not be murdered.
They deserve protection. It isn't a wonderful
sign that once again hunters are members of
groups that are SUPPOSED to be protecting
Natures denizens in the first place.

Also Non-Lethal Methods Only and PF Ranching
must be used to prevent livestock issues,
so there are no losses on either Wolf or Human
sides.

Non-Lethal Methods and PF Ranching

B) Contact German Officials about this story.

We must contact them about what is going on
here and a potential problem that is brewing
for the Wolves.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel:
Chancellor Website Email Form
internetpost@bundeskanzlerin.de

Contact the German Federal Ministry at here.

Federal Agency for Nature Conservation:
pbox-bfn@bfn.de

SRU

Professor Dr. phil. Konrad Ott:
ott@uni-greifswald.de


Professor Dr. iur. Hans-Joachim Koch, RiOV a.D. (Chairman)


German Environmental Policy Center:
http://web.fu-berlin.de/ffu/ffu_e/index.htm
(Click on Contact Team on the left side of the page)

German U.S. Embassy

3) BELGRADE ZOO IN SERBIA HAS HORRORS THAT MUST END!

Thanks to Slavica, we were alerted to a horrific story
that is going on in Belgrade, Serbia.

Serbia as you know was home to atrocity in the late
1990's, to Slobodan Milosevic, who waged war crimes
of genocide.

Now it is home to other horrific practices.

Kei the Wolf in Okinawa, Japan, spent much of her
life in horrible zoo conditions.


Kept in a horrible
prison that was small, with nothing to keep her happy
and healthy for most of her life, such practices are
happening again.

Kei Video 1
Kei Video 2

The Belgrade Zoo is keeping Wolves just the same
in horrid conditions. And it isn't just Wolves.
Other creatures are suffering the same fate.

Pictures are not for the faint of heart.







More images available at:

Zoo Denizen Album Full

Video Footage of Belgrade Zoo here:

Belgrade Zoo Video 1
Belgrade Zoo Video 2

HOW TO HELP ON THIS?

A) Contact the Zoo in opposition to their hideous practices.
All animals deserve wonderful treatment, and especially
in captivity. Too small cages and poor environments are
detrimental to the survival of creatures in captivity.

beozoovrt@eunet.yu
zr@beozoovrt.izlog.org

B) Next contact the Belgrade Zoo's sponsors about
these horrific practices. They should only support
the zoo if their practices change and we must get their
support on this.

Here is the list of their sponsors and their supporters'
contact info:

Belgrade Zoo Sponsors

C) Contact the Government Officials in Serbia about this
issue.

Internet Department

Belgrade, Bulevar Mihaila Pupina 2
tel: 3139-977, 3139-988, 3139-986, 3014-213
fax: 3139-985
www.srbija.sr.gov.yu
omr@srbija.sr.gov.yu

Media Relations Department

Press Office
Belgrade, Nemanjina 11
tel: 3617-709, 3617-710, 3617-730; fax: 3617-697, 3617-706
press@uzzpro.sr.gov.yu

Foreign Media Department
Belgrade, Nemanjina 11
tel: 3617-642; fax: 3617-471
foreignpress@srbija.sr.gov.yu

Press Clipping Group

Office of Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica

Belgrade, Nemanjina 11
tel: 3617-719; fax: 3617-609
predsednikvladesrbije@srbija.sr.gov.yu

Office of Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic
Belgrade, Nemanjina 11
tel: 3617-593; 3617-580; fax: 3617-597
kabinet.potpredsednika@sr.gov.yu

Ministry of Interior
Belgrade, Kneza Milosa 101
tel: 3612-410; fax: 3617-814; 3610-872
www.mup.sr.gov.yu
muprs@mup.sr.gov.yu

Ministry of Justice
Belgrade, Nemanjina 22-26
tel/fax: 3616-548; 3616-549
www.mpravde.sr.gov.yu
kabinet@mpravde.sr.gov.yu

Ministry of Environmental Protection
Belgrade, Omladinskih brigada 1, SIV 3
tel: 3131-357; 3131-359; fax: 3131-394
www.ekoserb.sr.gov.yu

Ministry of Education
Belgrade, Nemanjina 22-26
tel: 3616-489; fax: 3616-491
www.mps.sr.gov.yu
webmaster@mps.sr.gov.yu

Ministry of Health
Belgrade, Nemanjina 22-26
tel: 3616-251; 3616-596; fax: 2656-548
www.zdravlje.sr.gov.yu
press_zdravlje@zdravlje.sr.gov.yu
kabinet.zdravlje@zdravlje.sr.gov.yu

http://www.srbija.sr.gov.yu/vlada/kontakt.php

D) U.S. Embassy in Serbia:
BelgradeACS@state.gov
Consularbelgrd@state.gov

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MSNBC

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Time

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U.S. News and World Report

Dateline NBC

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NBC Nightly News

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International Herald Tribune

iht@iht.com
letters@iht.com

The Daily Yomiuri

dy@yomiuri.com

BerlinOnline

info@berlinonline.de

The American Online (Italian Newspaper)

cpwinner@theamericanmag.com
http://www.theamericanmag.com/html/cpw/cpwinner.html
Additional contacts

Progress for Poland

Andrzej Jarmakowski Editor in Chief

The Korea Times

kwh@koreatimes.co.kr

The Herald
letters@theherald.co.uk

FOR OTHER ONLINE NEWSPAPERS AROUND THE WORLD GO HERE AND LOOK THEM UP BY COUNTRY AND REGION

Online Newspapers

Also contact the U.N. about this issue as well.

Contact the UN about all these issues:
inquiries@un.org

Contact the UN Environmental Program Staff about all these issues:
UNEP Staff

PLEASE TAKE ACTION NOW!









Mike Wagner -- Director and Founder of Heart of the
Wolf Organization, Honor Fallen and Oppressed Wolves
-- and Co-Host of KWF Wolf Conservation, and Web of Life

http://www.heartofthewolf.org
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/heartofthewolf
http://groups.myspace.com/HeartOfTheWolf
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/Wolfconservationists
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/weboflife
http://www.heartofthewolf.org/HFOW.htm

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