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She’s Alive . . .

by TRI on January 20, 2012

She’s Alive… Beautiful… Finite… Hurting… Worth Dying for. Video on YouTube literally shrieks about our own personal responsibility in the destruction of our natural environment. Beautiful footage, agonizing conclusions.

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What terrific news from our friends at the Center! We appreciate their efforts and hope you do, too. Please show them your support with your thanks and a donation.   Check out the Center’s Historic Victory website for more on this breaking agreement.     I’ve been waiting years to write these words: The Center for Biological [...]

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The Rewilding Institute’s Carnivore Biologist, Dave Parsons, testifies before the House Natural Resources Committee on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s failure to conserve the critically endangered Mexican wolf. “The Danger of Deception: Do Endangered Species Have a Chance?” Download Parsons’ Testimony (Adobe PDF)

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The nineteenth century in America was an unprecedented and senseless slaughter of wildlife—the Great Barbeque, as it has been called. The wanton killing of the buffalo and other wildeors can be a cold, long- ago fact of history.  By seeing it tied to my family’s tromp across the continent, it’s as though the bloody skinning knife and steaming carcass are [...]

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