Elk Restoration – Get Involved
Originally there were six subspecies of North American Elk. Two are now extinct: Rocky Mountain Elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni)— (Rocky Mountain West, now transplanted in other locations) — Largest antlers of all subspecies. Roosevelt’s Elk (Cervus canadensis...
Plains Bison & Wood Bison Restoration – Get Involved
Plains Bison and Wood Bison: Above photo of Plains Bison courtesy WWF. Original distribution shows of plains bison (dark brown) and wood bison (medium brown), as well as the long extinct Holocene bison (light tan): Wood Bison v. Plains Bison What's the...
Animal Abuse & Subjugation in the Current U.S. Economy
This page is continued from Wild Willpower's National Plan >>>> Civilian Restoration Corps >>>> Native Animal & Habitat Restoration (& Wildfire Prevention!) Projects >>>> Paid for via Gradually Transferring the $30 billion...
The Devastating Ecological Impacts of Non-Native Animal Industries
This page is continued from Wild Willpower's National Plan >>>> Civilian Restoration Corps >>>> Native Animal & Habitat Restoration (& Wildfire Prevention!) Projects >>>> Paid for via Gradually Transferring the $30...
Paid for by gradually transferring livestock subsidies
The following breakdown is written in conjunction with our Transfer Livestock Subsidies to Native Animal & Habitat Restoration Projects Petition. More Than $30 billion Per Year: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) spends more than $25 billion...
Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Color of Law Crimes
What are Color of Law Crimes? "Color of law crimes" occur when Government Officials (or others acting with authority) violate someone's rights using the appearance or "color" of law - thus enforcing unconstitutional statutes, codes, ordinances, policies, etc. ...