Petition to Delist Wolves Nationwide

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Petition Delist, Defund, Revoke and Revamp, ESA Wolf Programs: Petition to Delist Wolves Nationwide

We the undersigned request that the US Congress Natural Resource Committee, the US Congress and the US Senate, the Department of Interior, USFWS and the US Department of Agriculture begin to work towards delisting all wolves and wolf subspecies, throughout the United States of America.

We ask that you also Defund wolf Programs in Every State.

We ask that any Non Government Organization that sues to support the animal over the rights of agricultural producers, have their tax-exempt status revoked and back taxes applied to their organization to cover the costs of the programs they have demanded.

We ask that you support complete Revamping of the Endangered Species Act to protect the rights of people and Ag producers.

We also request that the wolves be recategorized as vermin so that they can be controlled when a state chooses to over protect them at producers expense.

There still remain hundreds of thousands of wolves throughout the North American continent and the rest of the world, there is no need to put them in large numbers where people must earn a living in relative safety.

Ranchers deserve to raise cattle, horses and families in a landscape free of daily anxiety, depression and destructive, stressful predator attacks. Our cattle and horses and other ranch stock deserve to be protected from suffering and torturous deaths, caused by wolves pulling them down and eating them while they die of shock and blood loss. No business owner should be subjected to this carnage by their government.

It should never have been left on our shoulders to feed a so-called endangered species so that government biologists could have a career.

The Endangered Species Act has been used as a social engineering tool with rural America suffering from it disproportionately for decades, and it needs to be revamped to protect rural Americans their future, their health safety welfare, and their livelihoods.

It is long past time to remove protections for this apex predator and allow mankind to protect and manage wildlife by allowing hunters to fill that niche.

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There is no such thing as a working non lethal deterrent to Mexican Wolf attacks on cattle.

Coexistence is a PC word that is not real.

Listening to the ESA 10j hearing while trying to deal with this “non lethal” deterrent. Thank God for these dogs. And it is hardly non lethal. The gall of the agencies to suggest non lethal even exists.

This is just another uncollared wolf they did not count last month. This is just another uncollared wolf that is not on the 2024 year-end count. Two dogs and ongoing veterinary bills that are not paid for. Yes, they are trained LGD’s used to mitigate cow and calf kills and they did their job.

Revamp of the ESA Introduced

Public Lands Council March 7 at 3:16 PM · PLC applauds Congressman Bruce Westerman (R-AR) for introducing the ESA Amendments Act of 2025 this week. Although originally well-intentioned, the ESA has for far too long been a burden on producers, with growing predator populations creating serious challenges. These common sense, science-driven reforms will enhance species recovery while ensuring responsible land management and giving producers much-needed relief from growing predator populations. Notably, the bill: – Removes duplicative processes in incidental take permits and voluntary conservation agreements – Puts states in the drivers’ seat in developing recovery strategies – Prohibits judicial review during the post-delisting monitoring period – Requires action after a 5-year status review There’s more to love in this bill! Contact your members of Congress and urge them to cosponsor H.R.1879. View the full bill text here: https://www.congress.gov/…/119th…/house-bill/1897

2-22 to 2-24 One wolf One weekend.

Freshly relocated Mexican wolf slams NM Ranch with a Double killing. Eating only the udders of grown pregnant cows. The black cow was in labor, she was fought by the wolf bitten on the nose and legs went down and while she died of shock, he ate her udder and pulled her calf. The red cow was heavy bred and on the edge of a rough stretch of terrain, he worried her off the side and the fell while he bit her face and legs and the rolled down, while she died of shock he ate her udder. The agency claims they re-released him because he was mated up with his full sister in Arizona. Not because of the two confirmed kills he was involved in in 2024, science says there’s usually 7 more per confirmed.

It is suspected that he was tranquilized, due to being close to Silver City NM then moved by vehicle up to the region he was occupying the week a day’s walk from this small family ranch.

The agency implied he had bad teeth. But did not choose to keep him in captivity. No Mexican wolf has been removed for stock killing since a 2021 between the agency and the NGO’s.

Ranchers be dammed.

Moms Ranch Too and there’s no daycare to protect our kids from Mexican Wolves.

But according to Western Watersheds NGO these are not wolf kills.

USFWS let this pack den between two ranch homes where children live.

Making short work of the calf crop and severely injuring the cattle if not killing them. Western Watersheds did an article on this mom, liable doesn’t even begin to describe that article. They are still harassing all ranchers with wolf depredation to the fullest extent of their ability.

Ted Turner rescued this pack and put them on the ladder ranch in 2021, subjecting all his neighbors to this pair and a full litter of pups that have never been captured and collared. In 2022, they ended up on a ranch in the black range in a den with a new litter, it was harder to kill cattle with the LGD’s but they still tried. the 2022 black fire kept the two ranchers dealing with them out of the burning pastures. This pack is gone now. Died natural deaths. Those six pups are still out there. unmanaged uncollared, unaccounted for.

This page will also feature the two horses this family have lost to Mexican wolves. under construction. 4-H horse killed by spree killed by wolf pack at historic family ranch. Western Watersheds is also claiming these are not wolf kills.

Historic multi-generational Catron Ranch Now contending with wolves.

Even the WOLVES that are actually diminutive, as the so-called environmental groups call them, are killing cattle. most have bite spreads larger than this. And no, they do not always kill to eat, very often there is surplus killing and the ranchers are paying for it.

MORE 2007 Mexican wolf kills. Before the arbitrary decision to leave killing wolves on the ground for ranchers to deal with.

Tiny calf not killed just bitten all over until it died of sepsis. Often ranchers just put such severely injured calves down.