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From the Idaho Statesmen, Boise, Idaho: Eliminate wolves Wolves need to be eradicated. Game and livestock cannot coexist with sport killing wolves. The wolves have murdered so many elk that there will be no hunting permits in some areas. The Canadian gray wolf should be removed from the endangered species listing as it was never native to Idaho. Wolves were dumped on us illegally and should be exterminated. The State of Idaho passed House Joint Memorial No. 5, which states: “Canadian gray wolves be removed from Idaho immediately by whatever means necessary. Wolf-hunting permits should be issued. The dead wolves could be mounted and sold to the highest bidder. The money would go to repay the tremendous losses suffered by outfitters, ranchers and businesses. Wolf introduction is part of The Wildlands Project of the Biodiversity Treaty, which is a United Nations private property destroying land-grab that was never ratified by the U.S. Senate. The Wildlands Project is being implemented piecemeal through congressionally funded government agencies. The Wildlands goal is to make 50 percent of the United States into a game preserve. This must be stopped. The solutions are to eradicate wolves, stop funding The Wildlands Project and pass H.R. 1146 to get out of the United Nations. Edition Date: 06-30-2003
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