EMERGENCY ACTION ALERT: Immediate support needed for SSB 5187 and E2SSB 5193Please read this post and go to the following link for additional details:
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,121109.msg1597573.html#msg1597573Please contact the House Natural resources Committee immediately and ask them to support wolf bills SSB 5187 and E2SSB 5193. Both bills are critically important to ensure proper management of the rapidly expanding wolf population and to compensate ranchers and other citizens for the damage they do.
Link to SB 5187 - Protecting livestock against predator attacks.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=5187&year=2013Link to SB 5193 - Concerning large wild carnivore conflict management.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=5193&year=2013Representative Shelly Short has also requested the following:
Please also send any additional photos, sightings, stories, problems, and any other wolf info to Shelly so she can use it to help get these bills passed out of the House, they have already passed the Senate.
E-mail: shelly.short@leg.wa.gov
Web site: www.houserepublicans.wa.gov/shortOlympia Office (January-April)
(360) 786-7908 or Toll-free: (800) 562-6000
Representative Shelly Short
436 John L. O’Brien Building
P.O. Box 40600
Olympia, WA 98504-0600
I would encourage you to write your own words in your message, particularly if you have had personal experiences with wolves.
However, I will share an example message if you would like to use some, or all of its content.Copy and paste email list for the House Natural Resources Committee and Rep. Shelly Short:brian.blake@leg.wa.gov; vincent.buys@leg.wa.gov; bruce.chandler@leg.wa.gov; kristine.lytton@leg.wa.gov; drew.macewen@leg.wa.gov; hans.dunshee@leg.wa.gov; kathy.haigh@leg.wa.gov; christopher.hurst@leg.wa.gov; joel.kretz@leg.wa.gov; ed.orcutt@leg.wa.gov; eric.pettigrew@leg.wa.gov; joe.schmick@leg.wa.gov; derek.stanford@leg.wa.gov; kevin.vandewege@leg.wa.gov; judy.warnick@leg.wa.gov; shelly.short@leg.wa.gov
Subject:Please support SSB 5187 and E2SSB 5193
Message:Dear House Natural Resources Committee:
I am writing today to respectfully ask that you support SSB 5187 - Protecting livestock against predator attacks, and E2SSB 5193 - Concerning large wild carnivore conflict management. Most of the people aggressively promoting the reintroduction of wolves into Washington do not have to deal directly with consequences of wolf proliferation in our state. As with many issues, the people on the west side of the state (i.e. Seattle down to Olympia) dictate to the people on the east side of the state how to live their lives and are basically forcing wolves into their back yards. Wolves are large apex predators; they are not cute puppy dogs as much of the pro-wolf propaganda would have the general public believe. Wolves will prey on wild animals (i.e. elk, deer, moose, etc.), domestic livestock (i.e. cattle, sheep, etc.), domestic pets (i.e. dogs), and although rare in United States, they will also attack humans. It would be good to observe that wolves have not had a significant presence in the United States during the past century; that would obviously reflect on wolf-human attack statistics during this period. I also would like to ask the question, “Why are wolves considered endangered when there are over 60,000 of them in Canada and Alaska?” The people that are being forced to deal with the consequences of the proliferation of wolves do not want the wolves threatening their livestock, domestic animals, their family, or themselves. The majority of the people that want and support wolf reintroduction in our state do not have to deal with the consequences of their presence. There is obviously an injustice being imposed on the rural communities on the east side of the Cascades. Please do not allow this injustice to continue; please support SSB 5187 and E2SSb 5193 and represent all of the people of Washington.
Thank you.
Sincerely,