Friends of Animals (FoA) is calling for a ban on the snaring of wolves throughout Alaska. In
order to achieve this they are beginning a campaign to collect signatures and get this issue on the
ballot in 1998. A poll done by Dittman Research found 58% of respondents saying they would
vote for a law against snaring of wolves, with another 4% leaning towards that position.
Priscilla Feral, president of FoA said that snares are a cruel method of killing wolves. But due to their being inexpensive and easy to use, they are over-used. Along with leading to painful deaths, they kill indiscriminately, often catching other animals than the ones targeted, she said.
FoA has until January 12 to gather a minimum of 24,500 signatures in order to get on the ballot for November 1998. The initiative would also make illegal the transportation, sale or possession of a wolf skin known to have been taken with a snare. The penalty for violations would be a year in prison and a $5000 fine.
It is reprinted from the Summer 1997 Issue of WOLF! Magazine. This unique and comprehensive magazine is not supported by advertising, but by subscriptions. Please help keep this much needed resource alive!
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