ARTICLES: December 12, 2007 | |
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• Central Asia: Cohabitation Of Wolves, Humans Proves Difficult • Aspen Wolves Removed; Mutiple Wolf Sightings in Silver City, NM ** Flight Locations 12/5/2007 ** • Wolf sightings becoming more common in area (Silver City, NM) • Editorial Abq. Journal Today, Someone Gets it. Proximity is the problem. When you have no proximity you have no problem with the way these wolves are behaving. • Two Now Missing In Gila Area (Alert) • Wolf Videos Comments Pages Wolf Crossing E Mag | |
http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=17419 I know the Millers, They are friends and good neighbors. Our kids have been pals for about 7 years they are nice people. This is such a sickening portrayal of their family and them as individuals that I can't believe this rag and this pathetic excuse for a writer much less a reporter, can be allowed in a decent society to get away with this. Mike and Debbie and Micah not only do not deserve this treatment but neither do they deserve to have FWS coming down on them and investigating them due to this author's fraudulent interpretation of their management of the livestock on the ranch or their comments to him. Laura 'When told about Miller's comments, John Morgart, the Fish and Wildlife Service's Mexican gray wolf recovery program coordinator, said he had never before heard or seen evidence of such a thing. Morgart says he has asked federal criminal investigators to look into Miller's actions in the matter.' OK now John Morgart is taking a slanted biased article written by an agenda driven and obviously deceptive writer and using it to open another investigation into the Miller family? How is that legitimate? 'But ranchers, particularly in Catron County, have made it clear that they have no intention of giving up their grazing rights without a fight. Fish and Wildlife Service and Forest Service employees as well as environmentalists routinely face thinly veiled threats, and there is a palpable fear that violence could break out if the government tries to force the ranchers off the land. Armed ranchers on ATVs routinely patrol Forest Service roads in Catron County, tracking wolves with radio receivers provided by the Fish and Wildlife Service.' Laura Schneberger | |