Wolf Preservation Foundation - Wolf Preservation Foundation Manifesto

Wolf Preservation Foundation Manifesto

Goals of the Wolf Preservation Foundation include:

  • Stop the killing of Wolves and see that countries implement strict legal protection for Wolves that migrate from neighbouring countries; press for legalization to require the registration of each wolf killed and, to state: How, Where, Why and by Whom.
  • See that countries who have signed at the Berne Convention carryout what they have signed to do regarding the wolf.
  • See that the WPF preservation and management policies are carried out and study the possibility to restore wolves as natural predators into what was once their native habitat.
  • To demythologise and promote a better understanding of the Wolf.
  • See that controls are put on feral dogs in order to stop the spread of disease and interbreeding with wolves, for there is a possibility they will wipe out the Grey Wolf, unless urgent action is taken.

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