One was one too many! Now four radio-collared, endangered red wolves have been killed and still the nighttime hunting with spotlights in the red wolf habitat goes on. (See http://avl.mx/nh.)
Why are these folks allowed to ignore the Endangered Species Act and continue killing? The red wolf recovery area/habitat should be free of hunting anything day and night. What does protection mean? What does enforcement mean?
Stop the nighttime hunting immediately or forfeit your job/property and go to prison to pay restitution to a red wolf sanctuary. Stop doing what is against science/reason and against the majority of people and against the Lord.
You can judge a country by the way in which it treats its animals, Ghandi said. I wouldn't want to be in North Carolina on Judgement Day!
— Nikki Nafziger
Vallejo, Calif.
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