Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Defenders of Wildlife needs your help again to protect the Toklat and Margaret wolf packs of Denali National Park. Back in 2001, DEN members like you helped to convince the Alaska Board of Game to establish a no hunting and trapping protection zone for the wolves on state lands outside the boundaries of Denali park. But now, hunters and trappers have submitted proposals to the board asking that this important protection zone for the wolves be eliminated. Denali's Toklat pack is the most viewed, studied and longest known family ancestry of wolves in the world. These wolves are tolerant of human presence, giving thousands of visitors the rare experience of seeing a wolf in the wild. This could all be destroyed by a few hunters and trappers who want to kill these special wolves for their pelts. WHAT YOU CAN DO: Please send a free fax to the Alaska Board of Game urging them to oppose any elimination of the Denali wolf buffer zone. If you have seen these wolves, or other wolves in the wild, be sure to share your personal experiences, which carry a lot of weight when the game board makes its decision this March. Comments are due to the board by FEBRUARY 13, so please send your fax TODAY. Thanks for supporting the wolves of Denali National Park! INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPOND VIA THE WEB: If you have access to the web, simply below which will take you to the DEN Action Center web site: http://www.denaction.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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