Support legislation to end Alaska's Illegal Aerial Wolf Hunting
The federal Airborne Hunting Act strictly prohibits hunters from shooting animals from airplanes, yet Alaska continues to exploit a loophole to continue aerial wolf hunting. The Protect America's Wildlife Act (or PAW Act) would hold Alaska to this 35-year-old law by requiring that wildlife officials provide scientific evidence that "legitimate biological and other emergencies" necessitate aerial gunning. Please Take Action to ask your Representative to co-sponsor the PAW Act.
IDA Action Alert: Click here to urge Governor Palin to end the state's aerial wolf control program. To have more impact, also contact Governor Palin by email, phone or postal mail:
P.O. Box 110001
Juneau, AK 99811-0001
Tel.: (907) 465-3500
Fax: (907) 465-3532
governor@gov.state.ak.us
Urge President Bush to Stop Aerial Shooting of Wolves
To have more impact, also contact President Bush by email, phone or postal mail:
President Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC 20500
Tel: 202.456.1111
Fax: 202.456.2461
Email: comments@whitehouse.gov
The federal Airborne Hunting Act strictly prohibits hunters from shooting animals from airplanes, yet Alaska continues to exploit a loophole to continue aerial wolf hunting. The Protect America's Wildlife Act (or PAW Act) would hold Alaska to this 35-year-old law by requiring that wildlife officials provide scientific evidence that "legitimate biological and other emergencies" necessitate aerial gunning. Please Take Action to ask your Representative to co-sponsor the PAW Act.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Melissa Gonzalez
Campaign Program Coordinator
Melissa@idausa.org
415.448.0078