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Every single day, another rhino is killed in South Africa...

Poachers are exterminating rhino after rhino, solely for their horns. Rhino horn, made of keratin (the same material that makes up your hair and fingernails), used in traditional Asian medicine.

sells on the black market for prices equivalent to that of diamonds and gold. As the demand for rhino horn in China, Vietnam, and other Asian countries increases, poaching rates in southern Africa have soared sky high. More than 400 rhinos have been lost last year in South Africa alone. Please help! Click here.

Running over a wolf with a snowmobile? You’ll be able to do that in Wyoming if the new deal between the Feds and Wyoming becomes final.

Okay, so you want to kill a wolf in a creative way. No Problem,
if you’re in Wyoming. Wanna kill one by pulling it apart with horses? You’re good in Wyoming. Wanna poison one? You’re good in Wyoming. Wanna shoot it with a poison dart? You’re good in Wyoming. Wanna kill one by strapping dynamite to its head? You’re good in Wyoming. Wanna kill a wolf by shoving
a glowing hot rod into its guts? You’re good in Wyoming.


Don’t think its possible? Well look back to what happened during 2008 while wolves were delisted in Wyoming. Wolves were shot on sight and left where they died. They were also chased for miles by people on snowmobiles to be shot. It’s not unreasonable to think, considering the toxic attitude of the many who hate wolves, that wolves will be killed in any number of depraved ways in Wyoming.

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Their paw prints lead you along trails of discovery and insight.
To look in their eyes forever imprints your heart.
To hear their howl forever marks your soul.
To connect with them, forever bonds your spirits.

Explore Canada's Northwest Territories

The Northwest Territories is a land of contrasts. It is 1.17 million square kilometres of mountains, forests and tundra threaded by wild, clean rivers feeding thousands of pristine lakes. Over 40,000 people live amid this rugged natural beauty.

Nature is in balance here. You can view rare wildlife species, from white wolves to white whales, and see herds of bison, prowling bears, moose and caribou by the thousands.

This is the land where the world's northern lights dance during the dark winter months and where the sun never sets during the summer.

Sounds idyllic doesn’t it, yet wolves are shot for their pelts, which can fetch ± $250 and $300 each.

The seal cull gets an awful lot of coverage every year, but what about the other Fur-Bearing Animals? Fur-bearing animals are designated as large mammals in the NWT without hoofs. Environment and Natural Resources are responsible for the management, protection and sustainable harvest of all fur bearing animals in the NWT. This covers: Bears; Foxes; Lynx; Marten; Wolves and Wolverines. You can read more here.

How concerned are we?

Do you think that your country is better than any other, regarding animal cruelty. In a petition “Stand By Animals In China”, run on the P T R O A - Preserving The Rights Of Animals, they have some interesting statistics on their petition, which you can sign, by clicking here.

To see the Stats, go to their Statistics page, by clicking here.

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