Oct 30, 2018

WA: Pls support Center's fight against Government's Eradication of a Whole #Wolf Family

Illustration by LillyCantabile at Pixabay.com 

Not all animal care groups stand up for the wolves as they should. Please contribute to the wolf legal fund of one organization that does.

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From: Kierán Suckling, Center for Biological Diversity <bioactivist@biologicaldiversity.org>
Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2018, 5:11 AM
Subject: Breaking: Shameful Eradication of a Whole Wolf Family
To: 


Give now to join our fight for wolves.

Center for     Biological     Diversity   
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Wolf with pup
Hi Liz,

A six-month-old pup and his father, believed to be the last two wolves from the Old Profanity Territory pack in Ferry County, Wash., are soon to be killed by state-sanctioned snipers.
(Photo of wolf with cub by Shutterstock)

This pack was already decimated in September when the state killed the other pup and the mother wolf. This new kill order will wipe out the only two remaining members of this wolf family.

Please give to our Wolf Defense Fund so we can stop these cruel killings and save wolves from persecution. We're fighting in the courts to shut down Washington's lethal wolf protocol, because it's sick and it's wrong.

The state's bloodlust for wiping out wolves knows no bounds. It approved these latest killings at the behest of a rancher who has kept his livestock on public lands past the date he was legally required to remove them. He failed to implement key conflict-prevention measures like moving all his cattle away from wolf-use sites, moving a salt block to stop drawing cattle in, or removing injured calves. But the state doesn't care.

Since 2012 Washington has killed 21 state-endangered wolves, 17 of which were killed for the same livestock owner.

The slaughter of the Old Profanity Territory pack follows the destruction of the Profanity Peak pack in 2016, the Sherman pack last year and the Wedge pack in 2012. Earlier this year Washington also killed the father wolf of the Togo pack, leaving his mate to raise their two pups on her own.

Our heart breaks for each and every wolf killed. We can't and won't tolerate the mindset that sees these living creatures as expedient hurdles to industry profits. Give to our Wolf Defense Fund today.

Trump and Congress want to strip away endangered species protection from wolves in the lower 48 and make it legal to shoot wolves almost anywhere in America. It's a sick move that would turn over gray wolf management to states that would allow wolves to be shot and trapped with impunity by trophy hunters and livestock owners.

What's happening in Washington state could happen elsewhere if wolves lose their federal protection, or don't have the recovery plan they need to survive.

We're fighting for each and every wolf and each and every pack — and we're ramping up like never before to end this brutal slaughter of wolves for good.

Please join us by making a gift today to our Wolf Defense Fund.

For the wild,
Kieran Suckling
Kierán Suckling
Executive Director
Center for Biological Diversity

P.S. Monthly supporters who give steady gifts of $10 or $20 power the Center's swift and continued action to save wolves. Do your part by starting a monthly donation.
  Donate now to support the Center's work.   
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Oct 29, 2018

WA & beyond: Governor's Southern Resident Orca Task Force Deadline set at midnight Oct 29 to receive public comments on their updated DRAFT recommendations


There is a surveymonkey.com page with 37 questions when you go to the online public comment portal  cited below. Click HERE to see volunteers' GUIDE to BOLD Commenting which you may find helpful in choosing your responses to those 37 questions re the Southern Resident Orca Task Force draft (Boldness would be life-saving!). Watch for future meetings viewable on TVW.org.

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From: Puget Sound Partnership <pugetsoundpartnership@public.govdelivery.com>
Date: Wed, Oct 24, 2018, 1:14 PM
Subject: Public comment sought on Southern Resident Orca Task Force updated draft recommendations
To: 



AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: Updated draft report on recommended actions to recover southern resident orcas

Governor Inslee's Southern Resident Orca Task Force is inviting public comment on the updated draft recommendations for actions to recover southern resident orcas. Initial potential recommendations were generated by the three Working Groups that advise the Task Force and were released for public comment on Sept. 24, 2018.
The recommendations focus on the following issues affecting the survival of the southern resident orcas:
  • Lack of prey
  • Toxic contaminants
  • Disturbance from noise and vessel traffic
The Task Force convened October 17-18 to discuss and refine the draft recommendations. The updated draft reflects the outcomes of those discussions.  
Comments on the updated draft recommendations must be submitted no later than midnight, Monday October 29, via the Task Force online public comment portal . For those unable to access the online portal, comments may also be submitted by U.S. Mail to:
Puget Sound Partnership
ATTN: SRKW DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS
326 East D St
Tacoma, WA 98421 

Next steps: Public comments received on this updated draft will be provided directly to the Task Force for consideration at their meeting on November 6, 2018. The meeting will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.at the Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave. SW, Puyallup. The final Year 1 report and recommendations are due to Governor Inslee on November 16, 2018. 
Learn more on Governor Inslee's webpage for the Task Force. 

This email was sent using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Puget Sound Partnership Washington · 326 East D · Tacoma, WA 98421 GovDelivery logo

Oct 12, 2018

How to Be Your Own Fact Checker | HuffPost



When you need to be able to believe your eyes, here are a few helpful sites that you might want to bookmark:

united nations: With regard to the IPCC Climate Report - How to Deal with Despair over Climate Change | Vox.com

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Today I discovered a great writer - Mary Annaïse Heglar who is a Senior Editor at Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) which is a strong, highly-respected, long-standing environmental organization. I saw this article via Vox.com and believe Ms Heglar published it originally at Medium.com. I highly recommend it! She shares how climate activists such as herself deal with sorrowful inconvenient truths.

https://www.vox.com/first-person/2018/10/11/17963772/climate-change-global-warming-natural-disasters



Oct 10, 2018

We haven’t forgotten about Florence


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From: RL Miller <info@climatehawksvote.com>
Date: Wed, Oct 10, 2018, 9:58 AM
Subject: We haven't forgotten about Florence
To: 

 


Climate Hawks Vote


We must not forget about the people hurt by Hurricane Florence -- even as Hurricane Michael targets the Florida Panhandle and prepares to soak communities northward and still drying out from Florence.
Who can forget the images of dead fish drying out along a highway? Or the hog waste lagoons that overtopped? Or the rare bit of good news -- the solar and wind farms that bounced back the next day, while coal- and nuclear-fired electricity remained out for weeks.
What the people of North Carolina need is a just recovery. That means a recovery for the people of Wilmington, a port city where African Americans have been fighting for their right to exist since the 19th century, now adjacent to industrial-scale hog farms. And the people of Belews Creek, an unincorporated community that has been the rallying point against the state's failure to adequately contain coal ash from leaching into drinking water. Too often, climate injustice goes hand in hand with racial injustice.
NC WARN is a climate justice group advocating in North Carolina, primarily against Duke Energy. The good folk at NC WARN have established the Hurricane Florence Emergency Relief and Recovery Fund. Donations are tax deductible, and NC WARN is passing on 100 percent of all funds raised to needy small groups on the front lines of climate justice.
Donations to this fund will support groups that do not have the capacity to receive online donations, but who are already providing leadership and offering direct services to those bearing the brunt of economic and environmental devastation.
We're hyper-focused on elections right now -- building our climate wave, flipping the House, and all the email work that goes along with it -- but we must not forget why you and I fight. We fight for justice. We fight for a liveable climate. We fight for those who can't fight for themselves. We fight for love.
Your fellow climate hawk,

RL Miller
Reference
"A Just Recovery is the Only Way Forward in North Carolina," Medium
https://medium.com/@CJAOurPower/a-just-recovery-is-the-only-way-forward-in-north-carolina-944b31234786/

Oct 4, 2018

Oct 4, 2018 - Today is World Animal Day

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Stand with human and non-human innocents on World Animal Day October 4th, 2018 and every day. Visit National Anti-Vivisection Society on Instagram: