Bretton Rocks
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Mission Statement:
Our mission statement uses not only Education but outspoken advocacy for wolves across North America, including all foreign countries.
Education, for one is important, We will always encourage civil and intelligent debate and discourage attacks on anyone who has a different opinion or lifestyle. We are not interested in running an advocacy group that attacks hunters and trappers on a personal level.
School groups will be invited to tours, lectures, and special events at the educational animal facility with wolves (which are all smart, misunderstood animals who are often killed as vermin).
We are working towards following goals, as set forth , which can be edited or added to at the discretion of the Board of Directors.
Our reach is all of North America, and our home base here in the Northwest. Here are some of our goals:
Educate the masses on the destruction to our Wildlifes environment by problems such as Cattle, Greenhouse Gases, that not only effect Mother Earths Atmosphere that not only introduce unwanted species of grasses, but also include the destruction of our wildlifes water supplies.
Make Primary The Use of our given Native American Religious Treaty Rights
Make poisoning wildlife illegal across North America. (Poisoned animals tend to bleed to death, slowly and in pain, and the poison leaches back into the ecosystem.)
Ban hounding.
Encourage the banning of snares.
Institute policies to try all non-lethal options first and foremost in wolf and coyote management, while also encouraging the requirement of a list non-lethal deterrent methods to maintain a grazing allotment, or otherwise gets terminated.
Emphasize safe travel for wildlife, including setting traffic speed limits in certain areas, putting up more wildlife crossing signs, and encouraging the building of wildlife corridors for animals to migrate or disperse without becoming roadkill.
Educate municipalities as well as the masses about wolves, grizzlies, coyotes, coywolves, and hybrids, which will include promoting the highest quality media articles, calling out poorly written or nonfactual pieces, giving lectures or presentations, distributing pamphlets and other media, and encouraging activities like wildlife watching and nature retreats.
Help to establish hunting-free buffer zones around all National Parks. If certain parks or wilderness areas disallow hunting, those areas could be promoted as wildlife watching areas, which would help the economy in the form of tourist dollars.
Wildlife photography is lucrative for any local economy. Wild spaces also have value in and of themselves for their ability to restore health and peace of mind not only for humans but wildlife as well. How often do stressed city-dwellers get to observe the complex interplay of wild species in large areas of natural habitat?
As mentioned before, We hope to accomplish these goals without the attitude you typically see from advocacy groups, that are targeted personally toward their targets: hunters, trappers, and farmers. Our mode of peaceful coexistence also incorporates the Native American Circle of Life element.
Just because we promote education without attitude, does not mean that we approve of their practices.
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