New Mexico says no to wolves, creating quandary for federal officials
Mark your calendar to speak for wolves at upcoming Commission Meetings:
New Mexico Military Campus – 101 W College
9:00 a.m.
(Agenda not yet available-check back for updates)
Phoenix, AZ
Visit mexicanwolves.org for more details when the date gets closer.
Please contact Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe and tell them to override the states.
Even before Arizona and New Mexico decided to block releases of wolves into the wild, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service dragged its feet on releasing new wolves from captivity. Instead of deferrring to the states, the Service should do its job and expedite the release of many more wolves into the wild.
Sample messages:
Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell: I am calling to urge the Secretary to exercise her federal authority over the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction and to stop allowing state game agencies in New Mexico and Arizona to undermine wolf recovery. The Department should be doing all in its power to ensure the recovery of endangered Mexican gray wolves. Please expedite the release of adult wolves and wolf families to improve the wild population’s genetic health, rather than just relying on risky cross-fostering, and do not give in to state wildlife agencies made up of hostile special interests.
Calls are most effective. Just tell the person who answers that you have a message for Secretary Jewell: Phone: (202) 208-7351. Emails can be sent to feedback@ios.doi.gov
If you email, you can copy the message to the Secretary above to the email address for Director Dan Ashe below.
US Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe
I am calling to urge the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to exercise its federal authority over the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction and stop allowing state game commissions in New Mexico and Arizona to undermine wolf recovery. The Service should be doing all in its power to ensure the recovery of endangered Mexican gray wolves. Please expedite the release of adult wolves and wolf families to improve the wild population’s genetic health, rather than relying on risky cross-fostering, and stop giving in to state wildlife agencies made up of hostile special interests.
Calls are most effective. Just tell the person who answers that you have a message for Director Ashe: 202-208-4717
Emails can be sent to dan_ashe@fws.gov or http://www.fws.gov/duspit/contactus.htm
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