Oooh, poor puppy doggies </sarcasm>
Here’s a photo of 19 elk that the wolf pack killed for sport. As you can see, they didn’t eat them. They just killed them because they could.
SPOKANE — A Washington judge on Friday rejected efforts to temporarily block the killing of wolves that are preying on livestock in Ferry County.
Thurston County Superior Court Judge Carol Murphy turned down a request from a conservation group for a temporary restraining order to block the killing.
The Center for Biological Diversity contended killing wolves ignores science, causes long-term environmental harm and goes against the wishes of the great majority of state residents.
“We’re disappointed this kill order remains in place, but we’re hopeful the courts will eventually stop this tragic string of state-sanctioned wolf killings,” said Amaroq Weiss, wolf advocate for the center.She said Washington had a “trigger-happy approach to wolf management.”