“The Fish and Wildlife Service's finding utterly failed to consider the magnitude of the threat facing Yellowstone cutthroat trout. The Yellowstone cutthroat trout is beset by a multitude of factors and requires immediate protection under the Endangered Species Act.”
“The Fish and Wildlife Service's finding utterly failed to consider the magnitude of the threat facing Yellowstone cutthroat trout. The Yellowstone cutthroat trout is beset by a multitude of factors ... and requires immediate protection under the Endangered Species Act.”
“The Fish and Wildlife Service's finding utterly failed to consider the magnitude of the threat facing Yellowstone cutthroat trout. The Yellowstone cutthroat trout is beset by a multitude of factors -- and requires immediate protection under the Endangered Species Act.”
“[Wildlife officers told the Durango Herald that the mountain lion was attracted by the dog or, perhaps, confused her hair with that of an animal.] The incident is very unusual, ... If this cat had meant to do harm it could have and would have.”
Humanity can no longer stand by in silence while our wildlife are being used, abused and exploited.It is time we all stand together, to be the voice of the voiceless before it's too late. Extinction means forever.
“Now the Forest Service and BLM must stop avoiding their legal responsibilities and get to work implementing the Forest Plan, so at least minimal protections are in place for ancient forests, salmon, wildlife and clean drinking water.”
“I've never ever had a complaint at any of the kennels I've been at. I've always been considerate to my neighbors, the wildlife has never been disturbed and the dogs have always been well taken care of.”
“The Ruffed Grouse Society currently supports the deer management program and considers the generally reduced deer numbers a golden opportunity to improve habitat for all game and non-game wildlife in [Pennsylvania] through improved habitat management.”
“Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is not recommending any treatment between now and spring. If treatment is selected, spring is the best time to do it. Hydrilla goes through natural growth cycles - it's going into a dormant stage right now.”
“Here's what it takes. If you love to fish, want to teach others, care about the ethical use of Vermont's water resources, and you want to volunteer with the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department, we want to hear from you.”