JSW's Link
I'm proud to say the 4 P&Y members from Colorado stood in front of the entire SCI Board to request help. Disclaimer, these 4 P&Y members are also active in SCI but we take credit when we can get it. Their efforts raised $140,000 in about 10 minutes. That's a great start.
The effort will be led by Coloradoan's Protecting Wildlife (CPW), and a number of organizations will help them raise the $2 million they need to combat the millions coming in from out of state. Things are moving in the right direction. Keep an eye our for ways to help.
Jaquomo's Link
Myke's Link
One could argue that the numbers are based on conjecture, etc. But others argue that the Wisconsin wolf population numbers are conservative in their figures. I think the max population was about 250, but it was sort of a moving target when the idea of re-introduction was advanced. It is now about 900 in Wisconsin; clearly more than original estimates. And not driven through local control for many years.
People may not agree with all their stances. But they are almost ALWAYS on the front lines when some group is using legislation to stop/impede hunting. And they are good at what they do. I am glad they decided to get involved with the wolf issue. I wasn't sure they would because its not a DIRECT attack on hunting(although unmanaged wolfs are indirectly very bad for hunting).
If you love bowhunting, be a member of P&Y. If you love HUNTING, be a member of SCI.
I am a member of, and donate to, both orgs.
My question is, how does CPW plan on getting this info out to the voting citizens? Does anyone know? Paul , Larimer County STW coordinator.
Jaquomo's Link
Denny with STW did not speak at all while I was there. Representatives of each individual group being represented was asked to work with the group to plan a strategy. Denny walked out and didn't participate. I think Denny was feeling pushed out by the rest of the group. Later, I asked one of the SCI VP's to reach out to Denny and ask why he didn't participate. The answer he gave was "you didn't want me there". This is second hand so take it for what that's worth.
The bottom line is, everyone in the Conservation realm, by that I mean outside of the ranching industry, has been against the name "Stop the Wolf" Marketing and perception is everything when it comes to politics and that name will not gain support. Everyone except for STW understands that you can't win over votes with a negative campaign.
Think about it. If you don't understand the issue, will you listen to or read material that is titled "Stop the Wolf" or are you more likely to pay attention to a message titled "Rethink the Wolf"? We have to learn how to play the game.
Everyone in the group wanted input and participation from STW. Hopefully with SCI reaching out afterwards, they will be a part of the unified effort.
All of these groups will pull together and launch a media campaign that tells the truth about game management. I have confidence in that.
I like the tack they are taking with the anti-ballot initiative language. Kinda disarms the groups pushing for it at the roots and makes them defend that.... and takes away the emotional hugging cute puppies thang. Going to have to take some time and check out these groups.... the link wasn't working for me in the article Lou linked.
Yes... would like some more info please.
Colorado needs to shine the light on the Wisconsin experience. People can see the dishonesty present here. Initial agreements have been cast aside via back door federal court methods. One federal judge can set aside any agreement, and they have over and over. The state biologists are not in the decision making game, which is flat out wrong. We have over 3x the wolf population now than what was agreed upon. It is not how good conservation is suppose to work. Colorado does not want to end up like Wisconsin.
The left can not thrive unless they have complete control of every aspect of human life. They must end hunting because that means independence and freedom and of course a means to fight back. They must move everyone out of rural communities because, once again that is independent living, or freedom. The wolf is a means to an end. We are in the battle of our lives and if we just sit around and don't take action, we will be overtaken.
In order for socialism to take hold, every human must be forced to think like every other human. It's an impossibility, which is why it always fails but they still think if we only came around to their way of thinking, life would be perfect.
Didn't you see the tape of the Bernie campaign guy extolling the virtues of Gulags and re-education camps? This is the left today and sadly there are leftist hunters who will support them.
Why do you think they need to control healthcare? Control energy, how much we are allowed to use and what we pay for it. Notice that no Democrat running for president will ever say they want to improve America. They want to "fundamentally change" America. Wake up America!
Like the Wolfers have. Heck, Wolfers get GVT $
Need every Hunting, Archery, Boating, Fishing production and Industry involved and we would still be 5 Billion short.
This is way bigger that Winchester or Federal or Speer. All owned by G Soros! So you can forget them too.
Think about going to the moon. Now think about man on Mars. This is how far we are behind on the Climate/Environment Changer Armies.
K~
Hopefully the other side will focus on writing more songs for trees being murdered in Seattle......
Go ahead and attack those of us trying to save our hunting heritage. Some of us have spent considerable time researching these topics and are comfortable in our positions. All you have to do is look at where the money comes from.
Just an FYI, in 11 days, I will no longer be the head of any conservation organization so be prepared to hear what I really think. We are approaching the fight of our lives and the wolf issue is a drop in the bucket.
Those (Rocky Mtn. Wolf Project, Rocky Mtn. Wolf Fund, Sierra Club, Defenders of Wildlife, etc.) who WANT to Force the reintroduction of the Gray Wolf into Colorado found a “loop hole” because Colorado is a ballot initiative state & wildlife issues can be tested before the general public, & many times against the recommendations of the Colorado Wildlife Commission as in this case. Those forcing the issue have already spent nearly 1.3 million dollars to get Ballot Initiative 107 to the voting public in November of 2020. It has been reported that 99% of those monies came from out of state sources. And according to a recent Sierra Club report, they are willing to spend 4 million more dollars to get it passed. Ballot Initiative 107, many believe, is full of FALSE narratives as follows: 1. Wolves will only be introduced on Public land or designated private lands. 2, Wolves will only be introduced WEST of the Continental Divide. 3. Once established, the Gray Wolf will bring back the critical balance of Nature to Colorado. 4. Wolves were eliminated in Colorado over 80 years ago; & while that is true, only 1.2 million persons resided in Colorado at that time; currently Colorado is pushing 6 MIL residents statewide. Colorado has twice the population of Idaho, Montana & Wyoming combined where good populations of delisted wolves reside today. Some may use the Yellowstone National Parks as a great comparison to why Colorado needs wolves but YSNP has 2.2 million contiguous acres and NO hunting seasons to control big game species. Some have suggested that wolves need to be introduced into the Rocky Mtn. Nat Park and other areas to control the elk herds. The former Superintendent of the Park, Vaughn Baker, wrote an article for the Denver Post, 2009, titled, “Wolf reintroduction: It won’t work here like in Yellowstone.” and gave many reasons why not. The reasons given can be used statewide as reasons for the OPPOSITION to the forced introduction. The USFW Service did not include Colorado as part of the Greater Rockies Wolf Recovery Project.Thirteen years ago, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved a plan entitled, "Findings & Recommendations for Managing Wolves which Migrate into Colorado," which was in response to the reintroduction of the gray wolf by the USFWS into the Yellowstone National Park area. That same year a migrating wolf from Wyoming was found dead on Colorado's West I-70, & others have recently been observed in Colorado since then. The above report/findings (CPW Resolution 16-01) was developed by a group with various interests/backgrounds in Colorado, ie., Colorado Wolf Management Working Group, made up of environmentalists, sportsmen, local government, wildlife biologists & livestock producers. The results were comprehensive & not against the wolf being in Colorado at all. This group developed a Colorado Wolf Management framework as follows:
1. Accepting a (migrating) wolf presence in Colorado with conditions. 2. Urging that wolves migrating into Colorado be allowed to live with "no boundaries" where they find habitat 3. Advocating that wolves be left wherever found, providing they are not causing problems 4. Taking measures to avoid conflicts through non-lethal methods if possible & if wolves cause problems, manage them to resolve the problem 5. Recommending that funding for wolf management come from sources other than hunting license sales, & then the Resolution concluded that: "any introduction or reintroduction of the wolves into Colorado is a potential conflict with the State's livestock industry and current big game management efforts."
The current Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission, appointed by the Governor, and then approved by the State Legislature resolved the following: "That the (current year 2016) Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission affirms its support of the Wolf Working Group's recommendations adopted by the Wildlife Commission in May 2005, OPPOSING the intentional release of any wolves into Colorado......" (Adopted, January 13, 2016)
Most Colorado citizens believe in the legitimacy of the Colorado Wildlife Commission & the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director and staff to scientifically manage Colorado's big game populations. We should follow their lead and recommendations concerning this FORCED wolf introduction issue. If you understand & believe in the science of Colorado’s big game wildlife management and the North American Wildlife Conservation Model, you will support the Commission’s recommendations.
Currently, there are 30 Colorado Counties which have signed a County Resolution opposing the forced reintroduction of the gray wolf into Colorado. (Nine are Front Range Counties) These counties have studied & examined the effects that forced introduction of the gray wolf may have on its communities, its citizens, its economy, its health, its safety, its wildlife and its livestock, both commercial & domestic. No doubt, the subject of the wolf can be a very emotional subject & the voting public needs to EXAMINE the facts of this Colorado issue before voting concerning the Forced Introduction of the gray wolf to Colorado. I would recommend visiting the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website & also visit the Stopthewolf.org website & see for yourself that there is more to this FORCED Wolf issue than one can imagine. Paul Navarre, Fort Collins CO
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samman's Link
Since CPW doesn't get state tax money, who do you think is going to bank this "fund" for livestock compensation? Certainly not those who vote for reintroduction.
Let wolves eat elk, your elk tags”
Good letter Paul.
Like to see some “Keep Canada DNA Wolf blood out CO” Bumperstickers!
This would tell these super Wolfers that you all know the deal and you guys are Wike to their lie!
K~