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Archive 62
- July 2007
Wolf Ideologues & Responsibility, 7/30/07 by Jim Beers, retired FWS biologist. "On 8 November 2005 Kenton Carnegie a 22 year-old college student from Ontario was working at a mine in northern Saskatchewan when he went for a walk. Hours later his body was found at the edge of a lake in snow covered with wolf tracks. He had been chased and knocked down several times before he was killed and worse." HERE for Wolf Page. These lakes could be toxic. Water board posts warning signs around Copco, Iron Gate; CDC, Karuk to study water, blood samples, Pioneer Press, posted 8/2/07 No secrets, Pioneer Press, posted 8/2/07. Water quality control board had secret tour/meeting with Karuk Tribe, Klamath Forest Alliance subgroup Riverkeeper, and kicked out the press. {KBC COMMENT: After the following hearing, dozens of green media reporters did not mention the statements of Dr William Lewis, National Academy of Science Committee Chairman, during the 2002 fish die-off review, yet the democrats and the press are determined to nail Cheney regardless of the fact Lewis said the NAS science by the top scientists was not influenced by politics. We will spare you the drivel.}
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