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Monday, October 27, 2014

Wildlife Expert John Vucetich: Why he is voting "no" on Proposals 1 and 2

Wildlife expert John Vucetich, Michigan Tech associate professor, School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, who is also co-director of the Isle Royale Wolf-Moose project, speaks in this video on why he is voting "no" on November Ballot Proposals 1 and 2 concerning wolf hunting in Michigan:

John Vucetich, wildlife expert and Michigan Tech associate professor, who has a strong interest in environmental ethics, speaks here about why he is voting "no" on Propositions 1 and 2 on the Nov. 4 ballot. (Video courtesy Keep Michigan Wolves Protected)

Vucetich recently gave a talk titled "The Truth About Michigan Wolves: Deconstructing the Myth" at Detroit’s Wayne State University and at Allendale’s Grand Valley State University. Michael Markarian, chief program and policy officer of the Humane Society of the United States, joined Vucetich for the presentations.

Editor's Note: Click here to read "Letter from John Vucetich, wildlife ecologist: Reasons to oppose SB288," posted April 16, 2013, giving reasons he opposed the original bill leading to legislation of the wolf hunt held last year in Michigan.

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