
American Indian Mascot Issue
**ACTIVISM
- "The S.T.A.R." ~ Students and Teachers Against Racism
Students and Teachers Advocating Respect.
Students and Teachers Achieving Results!
"Through education, we seek to bring the image of Native
Americans into the present, to support the well being of
Native children in schools through the accurate depiction
of history and by raising awareness of the need for
sensitivity to Native culture as well bringing recognition
to the ongoing contributions of Native Peoples today, and
to celebrate the varied and rich cultural traditions of
all Native people in the United States."
- Changing Winds Inc. (A Native American Civil Rights and Education Agency)
- Bittersweet Winds By Richard "Richie" Plass (Honor and
Prejudice: Perspectives of the Native Americans World)
- Protect Bear Butte.org - Lakota Action Network
Proposed shooting range north of Bear Butte!
For More Information about Lakota Action Network
and HOW TO GET INVOLVED! Contact: Nick Tilsen.
- Defenders of the Black Hills - Rapid City, SD
Would like to be involved? Or have any questions? Please
contact Charmaine White Face, Coordinator, 605-343-5387.
- LEONARD PELTIER & AIM Information!
"In His Own Words" Listen to Leonard Peltier (.wav file 1988 Phone call
from Leavenworth Penitentiary), news and updates, from the LPDC and more...!
- Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition Inc. 'Missouri River Basin Tribes join together for the first time to secure Indian water rights to the Missouri River.' The Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition assists Tribes in the protection of their rights to the use of Missouri River water, tributaries, and groundwater located on, near, and under their respective reservations. The Coalition also addresses all issues and matters related to their reserved water rights in a broad and comprehensive manner." Current Information 'News, Meetings and Conferences'
- Kahea "KAHEA is an alliance of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) cultural practitioners, environmental activists and others concerned about cultural rights and our fragile environment. KAHEA focuses on the protection of oceans, land and cultural rights. Our network of activists is located throughout five main Hawaiian Islands and addresses a broad range of critical issues within local communities and ‘ahupua'a. An 'ahupua'a is a geographic and cultural demarcation from mountaintop to the outer reef."
- Bison/Buffalo Information "Help Is Needed To Protect A National Heritage"
*3 Paths Concerning Hopi/Dineh(Navajo) Reloction ~ Big Mountain/Black Mesa ~
- Black Mesa Indigenous Support P.O. Box 23501 Flagstaff, AZ 86002 U.S. "BMIS is a collective of individuals acting to support the sovereignty of Dine people, who face forced relocation, environmental devastation and cultural extinction by the hands multinational corporations, U.S. and tribal governments. Contact by:
E-mail: granmonta@hotmail.com or V-mail: (520) 773-8086."
- Vanishing Prayer: 'Genocide of the Dineh' "A Documentary
Video Produced and directed by Mauro de Oliviera, Sol Communications."
View Sol Communications video "Vanishing Prayer: Genocide of the
Dineh", via RealPlayer
- Interview Water Life: An Interview with Vernon Masayesva
"In 1998, NRDC was approached by Vernon Masayesva, former chairman of the Hopi Tribe and current executive director of Black Mesa Trust. Like many in his generation, he had watched for over 20 years as the Peabody Western Coal Company pumped billions of gallons of groundwater from a natural reservoir beneath his reservation; he had become concerned about the impacts Peabody's operations were having on the land and on his tribe. In this recent conversation with NRDC, Mr. Masayesva reflected on Hopi tradition, groundwater depletion, and his own long battle with Peabody and the U.S. government to save Black Mesa's water."
- San Carlos Apache Injustices ~ Site Index
'Call to Action ~ Civil Right Violations'
- Fort Apache Indian Reservation
'Photographer Rico Leffanta gives a personal view
of that FAIR land, where life is never fair...'
- Save Dampier rock art Contact: Robert G. Bednarik
"Reputed to be the world’s largest complex of petroglyphs, the rock
art of the Dampier Archipelago in Western Australia is under severe
threat of destruction through industrial development. Between 20%
and 25% of this corpus has been destroyed since 1964, and the remainder
has been subjected to slow deterioration through acid rain caused by
industrial installations immediately adjacent to the rock art."
- Rose's Native Stuff: "Anin (hello), and welcome to my web page!
My name is Rose Edwards, I am an Ojibwa Indian from the Keweenaw
Bay Indian Community (KBIC)."
- Fight For Justice - Keweenaw Bay
- Fight For Justice Photos
- Map of Michigan Indian Reservations
- Indian Burial And Sacred Grounds Watch Mission Statement: "The Indian Burial and Sacred Grounds Watch web site exists as a tool for purveying and disseminating news on relevant issues which may appear on the internet and email lists. Its purpose is not to duplicate the efforts of others but hopefully to assist in the directing of individuals to items of interest."
- (AAR) Action for Aboriginal Rights: "These pages are designed for students (and other searchers) looking for information on current Australian Indigenous issues. Hopefully, all this will make it easier for you to find out what is happening, out there." Victoria, Australia
- Amanaka'a Amazon Network "Amanaka'a is no longer an active
organization. This web site contains archival material only."
- The Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Human Rights Advocacy Coalition
"DLN is a traditional grassroots Oyate movement for the
protection of our Red Nations' treaties and human rights.
We stand with the Traditional Treaty Councils and Elders
on our inherent rights as indigenous peoples. The DLN Human
Rights Advocacy Coalition is chartered on the Rosebud Sioux
Indian Reservation in south-central South Dakota."
- Indian Law Resource Center "Legal advocacy for the protection of
indigenous peoples’ human rights, cultures, and traditional lands so
that Indian tribes and nations may flourish for generations to come."
- Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism
"Genetic research raises a complex range of legal,
ethical and social issues for Indigenous Peoples."
IPCB, P.O. Box 72, Nixon, Nevada 89424
Phone: (775) 574-0248 ~ FAX: (775) 574-0259
Email: ipcb@ipcb.org
- Cultural Survival 'A New Direction for Cultural Survival' "After a period of strategic planning with an extensive database of indigenous experts and activists, Cultural Survival is coordinating a new initiative. Our research, advocacy, education and direct assistance will be web-accessible and will focus on facilitating an international exchange of ideas, visions and strategies for self-determination. Cultural Survival brings 28 years of expertise to its online agenda."
- Great Lakes Indian Fish And Wildlife Commission "Comprised of eleven (11) sovereign tribal governments located throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, the Commission's purpose is to protect and enhance treaty-guaranteed rights to hunt, fish, and gather on inland territories ceded under the Chippewa treaties of 1836, 1837, 1842, and 1854; to protect and enhance treaty guaranteed fishing on the Great Lakes; and to provide cooperative management of these resources." Odanah, Wisconsin
- Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Community
"The majority of the ancestors of the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota
Community can be traced back to Mendota, Minnesota in the 1700's.
This non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving our Dakota
heritage. We have over 250 known members and we meet monthly at
the Mendota VFW in Mendota, Minnesota"
- The Official Website Of Our Red Earth "Greetings...and welcome to the official
web site of Our Red Earth, a forming non-profit (501c3) organization concerned with
First Nations issues, civil rights, and human rights. As you will soon discover,
the purpose of our website is to provide an enormous amount of authentic information,
primarily by way of links, on topics of relevance to the American IndianPeople."
- Mt. Graham Coalition "For decades, Native Americans, scientists,
conservationists and citizens have resisted development of Mount
Graham's desert "Sky-Island" ecosystem, which has also been an
Apache sacred site since time immemorial.. It's time to stand
up and say NO to telescopes on Mount Graham!"
- Apaches For Cultural Preservation "ACP was founded by Wendsler Nosie Sr.
and Ernest Victor Jr. because of the need to educate Apaches from various
Apache reservations. History books today, do not cover the impact or aftermath
of the Great Apache Wars and their effect on today's life on the reservation.
Currently, the struggle to save Mt. Graham, Dzil Nchaa Sian, from desecration
is a major focus. A need for all people such as yourself to do what you can
to save this Holy Mountain in North America."
- American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation
"We are a non-federally funded intercultural partnership committed
to assisting in the return of sacred ceremonial material to the
appropriate American Indian Nation, clan, or family, and to
educating the public about the importance of repatriation."
- National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA)
'Protecting our Children. Preserving our Culture.'
"The National Indian Child Welfare Association provides
publications, training and information concerning the
Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978."
- ICWA in Action! "Georgia ICWA Case & Existing Indian Family Limitation"
- rat haus: "We find our selves living in the time of KOYAANISQATSI"
rat haus reality living life passionately, ratical branch birthright of all life!
- the ratville times copy desk
- "Concersation of Four Elements" by William Commanda,
Keeper of the Sacred Wampum Belts of the Algonquin Nation. Read at
The Wisdom of the First Nations: A Partnership for a Sustainable
Future, a meeting held in the Indian Treaty Room of the Old Executive
Office Building in Washington D.C. on Oct. 3, 1994.- "50 Years of the World Bank, Over 50 Tribes Devastated" By Oren Lyons:
World Bank, October 3, 1995 Ethics and Spiritual Values and
the Promotion of Environmentally Sustainable Development
- The Native American Rights Fund: Boulder, CO; "Standing Firm for Justice"
Broken Promises... Broken Treaties... The Broken Hearts of America's First
People... Now You Can Help Mend the Wounds...
- International Indian Treaty Council "The International Indian
Treaty Council (IITC) is an organization of Indigenous Peoples
from North, Central, South America and the Pacific working for
the Sovereignty and Self-Determination of Indigenous Peoples and
the recognition and protection of Indigenous Rights, Traditional
Cultures and Sacred Lands."
- Indigenous People's Council on Biocolonialism
"Genetic research raises a complex range of legal,
ethical and social issues for Indigenous Peoples."
Wadsworth, Nevada ~ E-mail: ipcb@ipcb.org
- Rural Advancement Foundation International-USA
RAFI-USA is dedicated to community, equity and diversity
in agriculture. While focusing on North Carolina and the
southeastern United States, we also work nationally and
internationally. RAFI-USA is playing a leadership role in
responding to major agricultural trends and creating a
movement among farm, environmental and consumer groups."
- Freedom Forum's - First Amemdment Center "A guide to your freedoms.
Available at this site is a "Search by keyword all publications".
(Try doing a search including the words Indian, Freedom & Religion!)
- CBC Archives Native Issues
- Topic spans: 1971 - 1999: The Battle for Aboriginal Treaty Rights
"It's a battle over the land and its resources. The fight has taken
place on the land, in the courts and in the media. When government
and native groups signed treaty agreements over a century ago,
neither side imagined the repercussions. Canada's native people say
treaties have been ignored and their rights — from logging trees to
fishing eels — have been limited. In the 1980s, frustration grew and
failed negotiations turned into roadblocks and deadly confrontation."
Watch CBC News Clips: 12 television clips and 5 radio clips- Gustafsen Lake Standoff Documentary Film: ABOVE THE LAW 2
Excerpt In Quick Time Format! "If you can support this
film on your server, or are interested in distributing it either
for commercial or educational use please let us now. We fully
support that. Likewise, if you can help us by suggesting ways
to compress the film so that more people can see it let us know."
The keeper of the Paths is trying to locate this film!
- The Grand Council of the Crees "GCCEI, is the political voice
of the James Bay Crees who live in the province of Quebec, Canada."
International activities of the Crees: "Since 1981 the
Grand Council has been an active participant in indigenous,
human rights and environmental issues at the United Nations
and in other international forums."
- Intercontinental Cry "Intercontinental Cry is a blog that reports
on the many struggles and conflicts involving the world’s Indigenous
People from a decolonized perspective Designed and Authored By John
Schertow (Ahni), the website is updated about 5 times a week; with
new videos added every Saturday; and a new monlthly report of
underreported struggles added near the end of each month."
- Video Listings "Here you will find a series of videos collected
from around the net, which focus primarily on issues related to Land,
Human Rights and Indigenous People. New videos are added every Saturday."
- HAWAI'I Independent & Sovereign
"The cause of Hawaii and independence is larger and dearer
than the life of any man connected with it. Love of country
is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever
his station." -- Lili`uokalani, Hawaii's last Queen
- Kingdom of Hawaii Located as a featured site on FreeHawaii.org
"Home of Americans for First Nations Legal Defense Fund"
- Hawaiian Sovereignty Elections Council "The Council was formally dissolved as of December 31, 1996. This web site now serves as an archive of the activities of the Council. The work of HSEC is now being carried forward through the non-profit organization Ha Hawai`i."
- H A W A I ` I Independent & Sovereign
- The Story of America's Annexation of the Nation of Hawaii
- Legal Foundation for Hawaiian Independence
"Law Library, Historical Documents, and Research Material"
- The 1993 Apology US Public Law 103-150
- Article 73 of the UN Charter
- Kingdom of Hawai`i Constitutions:
1840 * 1852 * 1864 * 1887 * 1893
- Native Hawaiians "The Political Satus of Native Hawaiians Is In Jeopardy"
- Maui Nui Papa Kuhikuhi "Directory of Hawaiian Cultural Web Sites"
- Naki'i Oni'oni "Hawai'i Videos"
**(NARGPA) NATIVE AMERICAN REPATRIATION & GRAVES PROTECTION
- American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation 'An Intercultural Partnership' "We are a non-federally funded intercultural partnership committed to assisting in the return of sacred ceremonial material to the appropriate American Indian Nation, clan, or family, and to educating the public about the importance of repatriation."
- Indian Burial And Sacred Grounds Watch "The Indian Burial and Sacred Grounds Watch web site exists as a tool for purveying and disseminating news on relevant issues which may appear on the internet and email lists. Its purpose is not to duplicate the efforts of others but hopefully to assist in the directing of individuals to items of interest." Get involved, subscribe to the Indian Burial Grounds Action Group e-mail list "dedicated to issues relevant to Indian Burial Grounds and their Protection" Contact: Juli Kearns
- Seeking Sites Afar ~ Point Of Reference
- NAGPRA "Issues, information, laws and bibliographies for archaeologists, anthropologists, and all Native Americans including Native Alaskans and Native Hawaiians."
- National NAGPRA "National NAGPRA assists the Secretary of the Interior with some of the Secretary's responsibilities under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and focuses on NAGPRA implementation outside of the National Park System. National NAGPRA is a program of the National Park Service's National Center for Cultural Resources."
- Saving Graves ~ Native American Cemeteries "Saving Graves is dedicated to the protection, restoration, and preservation of endangered cemeteries worldwide."
- Huron Indian Cemetery Preservation Site Darren English
- Migration Journey "The Walk for Seven Generations, called ''A Walk to Remember'' 'A Sacred Journey For Lake Superior', was a sacred journey, 1,200 miles around Lake Superior, to bring forth a community vision of protecting the air, land and water for the Seven Generations yet to come. The Walk began at Waverly Beach on the Bad River Reservation on the South shore of Lake Superior at sunrise on June 29th, and will pass through every community around the lake in one large circle."
- Welcome to the Hanford Health Information Network
"The Hanford Health Information Network closed in May 2000."- Hanford Cultural Resources Program "Welcome to the Hanford Cultural Resources Program of the United States Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office. Managing Hanford's Cultural Resources Program involves a diverse and wide-ranging inventory of activities. There is a wealth of knowledge and much activity involved with the responsible management of cultural resources on the Hanford Site. Our resources include history, both tribal and settler, the Manhattan and Cold War Eras, the built environment, and engineering achievements."
- National Parks Conservation Association ~*~ NPCA Take Action ~ NPCA Action Alerts 80 Years of Protecting Parks "Since 1919, the NPCA has been the sole voice of the American people in the fight to safeguard the scenic beauty, wildlife, and historical and cultural treasures of the largest and most diverse park system in the world."
- American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation 'An Intercultural Partnership' "We are a non-federally funded intercultural partnership committed to assisting in the return of sacred ceremonial material to the appropriate American Indian Nation, clan, or family, and to educating the public about the importance of repatriation."
- Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc. 'History In The Making' "Missouri River Basin Tribes join together for the first time to secure Indian water rights to the Missouri River." Rapid City, South Dakota
- Spirit of the Sage Council "An all volunteer grassroots non-profit 501 (c)3 tax-exempt project and coalition of American Indians, environmental organizations, citizens action groups, scientists, legal experts and wildlife advocates dedicated to the protection and conservation of America's natural and cultural resources." Pasadena, California Contact: Leeona Klippstein, Conservation Programs Director
- Southwest Research and Information Center
- ENDAUM ~ Eastern Navajo Dine Against Uranium Mining
"To protect our precious water supplies and the people's health by stopping uranium mining in the Eastern Agency of the Navajo Nation" (1995) Contact people: Rita Capitan, Larry J. King, Kathleen Tsosie Crownpoint, New Mexico
- Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
- NWIFC Member Tribes ~*~ Tribal Treaties "Jamestown S'Klallam, Lower Elwha Klallam, Port Gamble S'Klallam, Lummi, Makah, Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Nooksack, Puyallup, Quileute, Quinault, Sauk-Suiattle, Skokomish, Squaxin Island, Stillaquamish, Suquamish, Swinomish, Tulalip, Upper Skagit" See map of Puget Sound area with locations of member tribes
- Protect America's Heritage Forests "Once They're Gone, They're Gone Forever."
"The Heritage Forests Campaign, an initiative of the Pew Charitable Trusts, is an alliance of conservationists, educators, scientists, clergy and ordinary Americans who are working together to ensure our unprotected scenic wilderness forests are permanently protected."
- Information *** Newsroom *** Campaign Update
- The Nevada Indian Environmental Coalition "NIEC was founded in 1991 in Reno, Nevada, by five Indian Tribes of Nevada seeking to develop environmental programs that would protect their People and lands. Since its inception, NIEC has grown to include 17 Indian Colonies and Reservations of Nevada. In April, 1994, NIEC incorporated as a non-profit organization within the state of Nevada."
- National Tribal Environmental Council "NTEC was formed in 1991 as a membership organization dedicated to working with and assisting tribes in the protection and preservation of the reservation environment. NTEC's mission is to enhance each tribe's ability to protect, preserve and promote the wise management of air, land and water for the benefit of current and future generations. NTEC membership is open to federally recognized tribes throughout the United States, and currently has 108 member tribes."
- Inter-Tribal Environmental Council Home Page "The mission of the Inter-Tribal Environmental Council (ITEC) is to protect; the health of Native Americans, their natural resources, and their environment as it relates to air, land and water. To accomplish this mission ITEC provides technical support, environmental services, as well as assistance in developing tribal environmental programs. Currently, there are thirty-four (34) member tribes in ITEC." Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- (EERC) Energy & Environmental Resource Center
- American Indian Initiative "The University of North Dakota has a long-standing commitment to American Indians. The EERC is continuing this tradition through a program focused on responding to energy and environmental needs on Indian lands."
- NWF Great Lakes Natural Resource Center "Dedicated to Protecting the World's Greatest Freshwater Seas" A (GLIN) Great Lakes Information Network Partner. "Your Bridge to the Great Lakes Region"
- Great Lakes Issues "All these lakes are of sweet water." -- Cadillac (1702)
- Gaia Forest Archives: Vast Information on Worldwide Rainforest and Forest Conservation, Indigenous Issues and Ecological Activism Opportunities.
- The Indigenous Women's Network
- Honor the Earth 'A voice for the Earth ~ A voice for those who are not heard'
"Honor The Earth is a national foundation and advocacy organization that supports front line Native environmental work. Our mission is to increase funding and public support for Native communities protecting the Earth we all share."
- Buffalo Initiative Do you know what the
real reason is for the buffalo slaughter?- Nuclear Initiative Find out what
you can do to help change the odds.
- Alpha Institute "It is a major concern of Alpha Institute to utilize the best combination of the traditional ways of indigenous peoples and advanced communications technology to help assure the survival of diverse cultures and the planet."
- Indigenous Environmental Network: "An alliance of grassroots indigenous peoples whose mission is to protect the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination and exploitation by strengthening maintaining and respecting the traditional teachings and the natural laws."
- National Environmental Coalition Of Native Americans: "Native American Environmentalists working to keep nuclear waste off Indian lands."
- Our Homes Are Not Dumps: "CREATING NUCLEAR-FREE ZONES"
by Grace Thorpe (President of NECONA)- Petition: Nuclear Waste & Nuclear Free Zones
- Jim Thorpe (1888-1953): Athlete of the Century Campaign "James Francis Thorpe accomplished arguably what no other athlete in history has. The Sac and Fox Indian won gold medals in the pentathlon and decathlon in the 1912 Olympic games in Sweden and played both professional football and professional baseball. His feats on the football field put him on the 1911 and 1912 All-American football teams. In 1920 he became the first president of the American Professional Football Association (later to become the NFL)."
- Listen: RealPlayer or Mpeg "One June 16, 2001, Grace Thorpe spoke with Alpha Institute in a telephone interview concerning the issues of NECONA and the legacy of Jim Thorpe."
- Midwest Treaty Network "An alliance of Indian and
non-Indian groups supporting Native American sovereignty."
- The Alaska Region of Native Native American Fish & Wildlife Society ~ Alaska Regian "NAFWS assists tribes with combined traditional knowledge and ways of knowing with western science to protect and enhance fish and wildlife resources. The Society believes this balanced approach can serve as a model for ecosystem management in North America and the world."
- Native Americans and the Environment: This site provides a fast and comprehensive guide to many of the environmental issues, organizations and subjects relevant to Native American communities in the various geographical/cultural regions of North America.
- Forest Action Network "Campaigning to Save the Great Bear Rainforest, a region of coastal temperate rainforest on the west coast of Canada, stretching up to the Alaskan border. It encompasses some 2.5 million hectares of pristine wilderness ten times the size of Clayoquot Sound."
- Flinders Ranges Environment Action Collective "The Adnyamanthana fought when necessary to protect their ochre mines. They also fought when the tide of agriculture, sweeping through the ranges from the 1850's threatened that other vital resource, the waterholes. The major centres for the Adnyamanthanha people today are still fighting to protect the culture and heritage." Copley, South Australia
- Treaty Rights "This Web site was developed to provide detailed information about the fish and wildlife management issues in the recent litigation between the Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians and the State of Minnesota." Litigation Update (UofM)
- Conflict Background "Summarizes the history of the conflict."
- Historical Context "Provides a History of "Indian Policy" including; a Historical Overview of Treaties and Decisions, an explanation of Treaty Rights and a reproduction of the text of the Treaties relevant to Minnesota and Wisconsin."
- Elements of the Conflict
- National Wildlife Federation: 'People and Nature: Our Future Is in the Balance'
"Learn Our Issues & Take ACTION!"
- Restoring American's Wolves!
- The Buffalo Recovery [NFW NOTE: We use the word "buffalo" instead of "bison" in our text because this term is more commonly used and recognized by the general public, including Native Americans. "Bison" is the scientific name and is used more commonly in the scientific community."]
- Alliance for the Wild Rockies "ARW was formed in 1988 to meet the challenge of protecting the Northern Rockies Bioregion from habitat destruction and deforestation. We are hundreds of organizations and small businesses, and thousands of individuals joined together in an ecosystem-based, bioregional effort to protect and restore this great region." Missoula, Montana
- The Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act "..has been reintroduced into the U.S. Congress and assigned a bill number, 488, by the US House of Representatives."
- The Slate Wild Rockies The Grassroots Activist Web Site for the Wild Rockies Bioregion "The Slate brings you the best and most up to date information about environmental issues in the northern Rockies. The Slate supports the work of grassroots environmental organizations and activists as they strive to protect the resources that make the Wild Rockies so unique. Come on in!"
- Wild Rockies Slate News Service "January 21, 1999 - We have the full text of the Judge's decision on removing wolves from Yellowstone available for you to read and download."
- The Great Bison Massacre of 1997 "Over 1100 wild bison were killed in Yellowstone last winter by the State of Montana! They are cleaning their guns to begin again....."
- Final Report on the Salvage Logging In the Northern Rockies! "The Truth about Salvage Logging and "Forest Health" The Clinton Administration's And the Forest Service's "Top Ten Reasons for Salvage Logging"
- National Parks and Conservation Association
- NPCA says Park Service is caving in to irrational fears. "Yellowstone Bison To Be Slaughtered"
By Kim A. O'Connell, NPCA Editorial Staff- "Slaughtered By Politics!" The American Buffalo Under Seige at Yellowstone.
- How You Can Help: Write, Phone or Fax your Concerns!!!
- North American Wolf Association "NAWA is a non-profit organization dedicated to wolf recovery, rescue, reintroduction and Preservation through Education. NAWA believes that Education is the key to long term success of native and reintroduced wolves."
- Ralph Maughan's Wolf Report "A Wyoming federal district judge has ruled the wolf reintroductions were illegal!"
- 'Urgent News - Wolves Are In Danger' From The Wolf Recovery Foundation
- Wolf Haven International "...was founded as a nonprofit education and scientific corporation in 1982 and is supported entirely by private contributions. Wolf Haven's mission is working for wolf conservation."