The Profanity of the Profanity Peak Wolf Pack Massacre
The recent killing of six members of the Profanity Peak wolf pack in NE Washington in retribution for the loss of a few cattle is emblematic of what is wrong with public land policy.
The recent killing of six members of the Profanity Peak wolf pack in NE Washington in retribution for the loss of a few cattle is emblematic of what is wrong with public land policy.
The recent decision to delist wolves from Oregon’s Endangered Species Act protection was based on faulty science and political expediency.
Unfortunately the trapping of wild animals is a legal activity in all of the United States.