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Once more, a depressing email from the field...

Seems they're about the only journal entries I make nowadays, but the good news is, this won't be lost in any shuffle from me, hopefully.
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Obituary for a Wolf
She was known as 527, but she was much more than a number. She was one of Yellowstone's beloved wolves.
Wolf 527 was beloved by wolf-watchers and wildlife biologists who chronicled her courageous life. Sadly, she was also one of the first wolves killed in October -- during Montana's first wolf hunt in modern times. Read the moving tribute to this brave mother wolf and then speak out to call off the guns!
Dear Nancy,
I know you will be as saddened as I was by an obituary written about Wolf 527, one of Yellowstone National Park's beloved wolves. [again ... NATIONAL PARK!!!]
But I hope this tragic story will motivate you to speak out to save the hundreds of wolves in Greater Yellowstone and beyond that remain in mortal danger.
Wolf 527 originated from the Druid pack -- one of the best known wolf packs in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley, the scene of numerous National Geographic and PBS documentaries. For years, the movements of some of the members of this Yellowstone pack have been monitored by biologists and wolf-watchers equipped with radio tracking devices and powerful spotting scopes. One of those wolf-watchers wrote the obituary for 527 -- and I am honored to share excerpts of it with you today.
"527 was a wolf that marched to the beat of a very different drummer." As a yearling, 527 left the Druids to join the Slough pack -- where she quickly became the beta (second-in-command) female. Then in 2007, she and a male wolf set off to found their own pack -- the Cottonwood Creek pack -- where she became the alpha (first-in-command) female.
As a leader of the Cottonwood pack, 527 was known to be a master of survival strategies. While four other packs that inhabited the same area suffered dismal fates, her pack thrived. As her biographer recounts, "She was a genius wolf in her tactics. Strategy was her game and she was a master at it. She would return to feed her pups in the dark of night because she would not take the risk of crossing the road."
But in the end, despite 527's "unbelievable survival strategies," this resilient wolf "was not able to out-think a rifle" and was killed on October 3 when Montana unleashed its first public wolf hunt in modern times.
Since the public hunts began, 156 wolves in the Northern Rockies have met 527's fate. And over the next year, more than 500 wolves could be shot to death by hunters and government agents ... reducing the region's wolf population by a staggering 40 percent!
But the story doesn't have to end as sadly as 527's life -- if everyone who cares about wolves speaks out against this carnage now.
So please take a moment to join the national outcry to save wolves. Just click this link (
[link] [click on the photo of a black alpha female wolf in a rifle sight; the original link was more complex, but the auto-smilies struck again]) to tell the Interior Secretary to put wolves back on the Endangered Species list.
Thank you in advance for taking action on the wolves' behalf. Together, we can make sure that the death of 527 will not be in vain -- by winning back federal protections for the rest of Greater Yellowstone's storied wolves.
Sincerely,
Frances Beinecke President
Natural Resources Defense Council
P.S. Once you send your wolf-saving citizen comment, I will tell you about an easy way you can save packs of wolves -- by spreading the word to your friends.
Photo credits: wolf pack, Pauline Meelis; 527, Park Service--I'll post the pix, but if the NRDC catches me, I may have to take them down. They link to the main NRDC site (
[link]) and the special notice site, respectively, in the email itself. --DH
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More to come at some point, one hopes!
DH
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The wolves in the Rockies and Yellowstone need your help NOW. Look up NRDC (www.nrdcaction.org [link]) or Defenders of Wildlife (www.defenders.org [link]) for more information.
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:: eejits :: A curious collection o' creatures ::
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I imagine I've several eejits to catch up on... :-/
DH
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The wolves in the Rockies and Yellowstone need your help NOW. Look up NRDC (www.nrdcaction.org [link]) or Defenders of Wildlife (www.defenders.org [link]) for more information.
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Thanks!
DH
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The wolves in the Rockies and Yellowstone need your help NOW. Look up NRDC (www.nrdcaction.org [link]) or Defenders of Wildlife (www.defenders.org [link]) for more information.
thank you so much for add my photo - The Joker - into your collection called Kitties!!! I'm really glad you like it!!!
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DH
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The wolves in the Rockies and Yellowstone need your help NOW. Look up NRDC (www.nrdcaction.org [link]) or Defenders of Wildlife (www.defenders.org [link]) for more information.
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