Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
10/13/07
Dear KBC,
You have been very helpful to our family
regarding our son Kenton's death (by a wolf). We are
now asking if you would consider distribute the letter below to
assist us with our legal defense fund. We need to bring in two
experts to off balance the governments biased biologists:
On November 8, 2005, our son, Kenton Joel Carnegie was attacked
and killed by wolves in northern Saskatchewan. Kenton was a
third year Geological Engineering student on a co-operative work
term placement at Points North Landing. He was working as a
Geophysicist for an aerial survey company and had only been at
the camp for about three weeks at the time of his death. The
crew had been unable to work due to poor weather conditions.
Kenton informed his supervisor that he was going for a walk and
sadly did not return. He was only 22 years of age. His death had
a profound impact not only on his family and friends, but around
the world.
Government's inquest announcement
Kenton's web site, including many articles and comments
www.kentoncarnegie.com <http://www.kentoncarnegie.com/>
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