Animal lovers are outraged over a video showing a wild wolf being tortured in Wyoming, leading to calls for a boycott of the state. Wyoming's wolf-elimination policy is criticized for causing torture and darkness. A snowmobiler in Wyoming injured a wolf, taped its mouth shut, displayed it in a bar, and then killed it, sparking growing anger. Senator John Barrasso criticizes the federal government for potentially harming Wyoming's economy by allowing bureaucrats to impact public lands.
"The alleged torture and killing of an adolescent female wolf earlier this year in Wyoming has brought international outrage, a demand that the perpetrator be incarcerated and policies reformed to prevent any more cruelty," @KathleenParker writes. https://t.co/imFBZTIlAs
Wyoming’s wolf-elimination policy leads to torture and darkness, @KathleenParker writes. https://t.co/MUkOMyIlvQ
Growing anger about a Wyoming snowmobiler who ran down a wolf, badly injuring it, and then taped its mouth shut and took it to a bar to show it off, then killed it. And we think wolves are cruel? https://t.co/hNvGoyYuhJ
The people of Wyoming depend on access to public lands for their livelihoods – including energy and mineral production, grazing, and recreation. @POTUS is allowing federal bureaucrats to destroy our way of life. https://t.co/Gcen3EK6jk
Upset animal lovers descend on Wyoming over wild wolf torture video - claiming the footage has left them with 'nightmares' and calling for a boycott of the state https://t.co/9r5tPrLBAI https://t.co/E8FUjGyygr
Opinion: Video shows injured wolf muzzled and paraded through a bar. Aggravated animal cruelty? Not in Wyoming. https://t.co/1FM6CeZEaN