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Link to howl…https://www.howlforwildlife.org/wabeartimberdamage
Dane,Thanks for such a long post. A lot of us appreciate it. I have a few requests, if you don't mind. Please don't confuse these requests with being lazy or apathetic; I think a lot of people like me want to get involved, but we're still so new to advocacy we don't know where to start. Because of this, people like me need to unfortunately be spoon fed sometimes!- I'm a little bit confused on which day would be best to sign up to speak. If you have one day, which day would have the most impact? Maybe you could provide an answer for those wishing to speak online and those wishing to speak in person?- Absolutely love the links. The BHA one was super helpful. Joel mentioned in another post to submit an email to the commission that you can draft from HOWL. Do you have a link to that? I haven't been able to find it on their website. A turnkey "click here, click here, say this, send it to this email" approach is very helpful for those of us who don't know where to start, but are trying to do it all. I know it might seem like you're holding our hand through it...because you are...Thanks in advance.
I saw this and thought some might be interested in knowing about it.It's a "Meet WDFW Commissioner Lorna Smith" presentation put on by the Sierra club.Described as follows:"Lorna will talk about the role of the Commission in managing and setting policy for the Department of Fish and Wildlife. She will discuss current issues before the Commission, including establishing rules for when the Department can kill endangered wolves and whether or not Washington’s wolves should retain their endangered status."It's next Thursday 9/21 at 7pm via Zoom. RSVP is evidently required.https://act.sierraclub.org/events/details?formcampaignid=7013q000001rc4VAAQ&mapLinkHref=