Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Grey Wolves

 "Presently the Gray Wolf inhabits Michigan's Upper Peninsula, northern Minnesota and Wisconsin and a large geographic range in Alaska, Canada, Europe, Middle East and Asia. The gray wolf once lived in diverse regions as Israel and Egypt. " Say's http://www.thewildones.org/Animals/grayWolf.html
  Our wolves are dying. Thousands are killed every day. I wrote a letter to Obama a few months ago and I haven't gotten a reurn letter.
   Guess what? Ifyou bring in a dead wolf to a cafe somewhere in Michigan you get a freee beer and a meal!
 "There are approximately 2,500 gray wolves in the lower 48 states and about 10,000 in Alaska. " And the number is dropping! We are killing our own kind, the animals that were here before even you or I were. 75 species go extinct every day and the gray wolves are about to become one of them.
   Think of coming home to find that your family is dead and your alone.
    "People have changed their ideas and public policies about wolves many times. Earlier this century people worldwide believed wolves should be hunted and killed because wolves were killing cattle and deer. Wolf populations were the lowest in Eurasia between the 1930's and 1960's. In the 1950's wolf numbers were the lowest in North America. Today much research is being conducted to determine the best habitat for wolves. Recently, 30 gray wolves were re-introduced to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. A thriving wolf population lives in northern Minnesota and there is an isolated population on Isle Royale National Park, Michigan. Worldwide, gray wolves are coming back due to research and public education efforts. Gray wolves now live in Rome (Italy), Spain, France, Poland, Germany, the former Soviet Union, Finland."
       Do Your Part. Save the Gray Wolves. Please.


 


 

No comments:

Post a Comment