July 26, 2014
This little Mill Creek Pack wolf was another casualty of the war on wolves.
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UPDATE: October 16, 2012
I posted this story in October 2009 about an amazing little Mill Creek Pack wolf, who traveled 1000 miles from her home in Montana to a lonely hillside in Colorado, called “No Name Ridge”, where her bones were found.
Her death has been under investigation by USFWS all this time.
Finally, after almost two years, it was announced she was poisoned by the deadly compound 1080. It is one of the horrific poisons Wildlife Services uses in its arsenal to kill our wildlife.
The organization Predator Defense has been trying for years to ban this deadly compound along with Sodium Cyanide, used in M-44s. So far they have been unsuccessful in their bid to do so. Maybe now people will wake up and realize they must pressure Congress to ban these deadly poisons FOREVER.
Apparently Compound 1080 is banned in Colorado, which would make 314f’s death an illegal…
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