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Sponsored by: Defenders of Wildlife
Since 2003, Alaska's aerial hunting program has claimed the lives of more than 1,000 wolves. During these hunts, wolves are shot from the air or chased by airplanes to the point of exhaustion before the pilot lands the plane and a gunner shoots the animals point blank. Sign the petition below and urge Alaska Governor Sean Parnell to end the state's irresponsible and cruel aerial wolf-killing program immediately. |
Despite strong scientific, ethical, and public opposition to aerial hunting, officials in Alaska have:
• Proposed paying a $150 bounty for the left foreleg of each dead wolf.
• Approved a $400,000 state-funded propaganda campaign to promote aerial hunting.
• Introduced legislation to make it even easier to use aircraft to hunt wolves.
Help Defenders of Wildlife save these magnificent animals from aerial hunting - sign the petition below and tell a friend.
Dear Governor Parnell, As a supporter of Defenders of Wildlife and someone who cares about sound wildlife management, I strongly urge you to withdraw your support for the use of aircraft to hunt and kill Alaska's wolves and bears. Alaska is well known for its amazing wildlife and stunning natural beauty. It is appalling that your office and others in the state government continue to sanction the brutal aerial hunting of the state's majestic wolves and bears in nearly 60,000 square miles of the state. As I am sure you are aware, aerial hunting was outlawed by the federal government in 1972. Yet Alaska officials continue to skirt the law and permit aerial hunting, claiming that this terrible practice is necessary for wildlife management -- an assertion that is not supported by available data on wildlife population numbers. This unwarranted program often leads to inhumane deaths, with hunters in low-flying aircraft shooting down wolves from the air, or chasing them to the point of exhaustion, landing, and killing the animal at close range. |
| Jul 31, 2010 sai ag |
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| Jul 30, 2010 Geraldine Stape |
| Jul 30, 2010 Kortnee Weis most of the time when these animals are shot they do not die immediately and suffer great pain |
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| Jul 30, 2010 Nicole Weber |
| Jul 30, 2010 Anda Gia |
| Jul 30, 2010 mateuusz zdziebko ej no kurwa tak byc nie moze Jestem za nie zabijanie wilkow ;[ |
| Jul 30, 2010 Janet McLain |
| Jul 30, 2010 Lina Torstensson |
| Jul 30, 2010 roberta campbell |
| Jul 29, 2010 Shannon Haagsma |
| Jul 29, 2010 Mark M. Estler |
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| Jul 29, 2010 Lisa Doughman |
| Jul 29, 2010 Gemma Clark |
| Jul 29, 2010 Ben Tanler |
| Jul 29, 2010 stephanie rouby |
| Jul 29, 2010 robert rodriguez |
| Jul 29, 2010 Mary Jo Masters |
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| Jul 29, 2010 Lorraine Wolfe |
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| Jul 28, 2010 Greig Warwick |
| Jul 28, 2010 Laurie Brown |
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| Jul 27, 2010 Phyllis Olsen |
| Jul 27, 2010 Tracy Tilton |
| Jul 27, 2010 Woody Cary |
| Jul 27, 2010 nima nima |
| Jul 27, 2010 Nikola Borisov |
| Jul 27, 2010 Paula Redmond |
| Jul 27, 2010 Nora Love |
| Jul 27, 2010 Amanda Panda |
| Jul 27, 2010 Gretta Elemani |
| Jul 27, 2010 Lauri DesMarais |
| Jul 27, 2010 Merry Merryfield |
| Jul 26, 2010 amanda arroyo |
| Jul 26, 2010 Lucille Caruso |
| Jul 26, 2010 Queade Di Ilio |
| Jul 26, 2010 Terry Rosendahl I love the wolf, and thier breeds. They are the mighty and the powerful. Stop hurting them because we take their land, and leave them with no where to go, all they are looking for is a safe place to live. |
| Jul 26, 2010 Marianna Kocjan ;< |
| Jul 26, 2010 Kamila Wanik |
| Jul 26, 2010 Devin Hardee |
| Jul 26, 2010 Margot Rosenthal |
| Jul 25, 2010 Sydney Dunlap |
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| Jul 25, 2010 Jane Bonkoski |
| Jul 25, 2010 Kaeli Peoples |