Friday, December 20, 2013

Washington Wolf Supporters Howl for Wolf Recovery & Oppose Stripping Federal Protections


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In advance of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision to strip federal protection for most gray wolves in the contiguous 48 states, the Agency denied Washingtonians the opportunity to testify in opposition by refusing to hold a public hearing in the Pacific Northwest.  This did not go over well in Washington! In fact, over 100 citizens decided to host their own hearing on Sunday December 15th to oppose stripping federal protections for gray wolves.

Washington Citizen Gives Testamony at  Wolf Rally in Seattle on Sudany, Dec. 15
                                                   Citizen testimony (© Sierra Club)

The three hour rally and citizens hearing brought people together from across Washington. I was most impressed with the number of impassioned young people who attended the event and are clearly committed to making sure wolves don’t disappear in Washington again.

The rally and citizens hearing, which was co-sponsored by the Sierra Club, received coverage by two of Seattle television stations.During the first part of the event, folks made beautiful, graphic and compelling signs supporting wolves. Some of the signs read: “Wolves have a niche in Nature, don’t scratch that niche” “Don’t delist” and “Howl for Wolves.”They also had an opportunity to meet and network with fellow activists while eating cake and enjoying each other’s camaraderie.

Defenders board members Cassie Carroll and Ruth Musgrave did the honors of cutting the cake.Next came speeches a few speeches: The Endangered Species Act & the Wolf: A Story of Betrayal; Wolves and the Next Generation; Wilderness, Wilderness and Wolves; and Wolves in National Parks – More Important Than Just Eating Vampires. The lively crowd howled, laughed and booed when appropriate. The arts also graced this time with a reading of Mary Oliver’s poem Meeting Wolf and a captivating storytelling performance.

Washington Citizens Attend Wolf Rally in Seattle on Sudany, Dec. 15
                                                                               (© Sierra Club)

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