Sarah Palin's Barbaric Wolf-Slaughtering Policies

September 8, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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If you love wildlife (and I do) and you want to get really sick to your stomach (which I'm sure you do not), please watch this Defenders of Wildlife video about aerial hunting of wolves in Alaska.

The terribly inhumane practice is not only applauded by Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin; she also offers bounties to wolf-slaughterers. Let me make it plain: Sarah Palin is a brilliant addition to the McCain ticket in many ways. But some of her extreme views make her unpalatable to the majority of mainstream Americans. And support for aerial hunting of this or any other species is one of those off-the-wall views.

From Salon.com:

In early 2007, Palin's administration approved an initiative to pay a $150 bounty to hunters who killed a wolf from an airplane in certain areas, hacked off the left foreleg, and brought in the appendage. Ruling that the Palin administration didn't have the authority to offer payments, a state judge quickly put a halt to them but not to the shooting of wolves from aircraft.

As the video explains, aerial slaughter is not a "clean kill" where the animal dies instantly. It is made, most often, to die in incredible pain and misery. This is not behavior worthy of someone who promises to lead government with a "servant's heart."

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Thankfully she's no longer governor. Biologists later pointed out that there was little or no science behind Palin's policies. She thought that it would raise Caribou and moose populations, but did not research to find out that it wouldn't. The wolves died painful violent deaths, and aerial hunting is hardly sporting or ethical.

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Ursula of VT 10:51PM February 22, 2009

I have said this before, and am only too happy to say this agin, LOUD AND PROUD...WHY DONT WE GIVE THE GUNS TO THE WOLVES AND HAVE THEM HUNT THIS IDIOT PALIN? I'D LIKE TO SEE HER ON THE RUN AND SOMEONE HUNT HER W/A HIGH POWERED RIFLE...NOW THATS A SPORTING CHANCE ISNT IT? TURNABOUT IS FAIR PLAY.

BOB of NY 9:47PM February 06, 2009

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Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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