Tomorrow will be a very sad day for there will be many wolves in America that will die as the wolf hunts begin . Many wolves will not be here to see and howl at the next full moon! Tomorrow will be a day of sorrow for many mated wolf pairs who will be separated forever from each other and for many wolf pups who will wait endlessly for their mothers and fathers to return but with no success. Tomorrow in America, the great forests of the wolves will run with blood as the sounds of the weapons of cowardly men will echo through them.If we listen carefully in a moment of silence we will hear the cry of wolf as he mournfully longs to escape the hate of ignorant men.Tomorrow on August 30th, 2011 an event is taking place that we all hoped would never happen. This is the day that Idaho kicks off their wolf hunt. Then on September 3rd Montana joins in the kill with an archery hunt against the wolves followed on September 15th with the start of a rifle hunting season. Montana has stated that it will allow the killing of 220 of it's approximate 560 wolves to take place. Idaho has plans to kill about 800 of it's approximate 1000 wolves.Since the last remaining hope of an injunction to stop the hunts has been denied by the 9th Circuit Court, the only thing left to do now is to offer lot's of prayers for the safety of the wolves that they may successfully hide away from the hunters. There is still time also to let the Governors of both states know that there is a tremendous opposition to what they are allowing to happen in Idaho and Montana.May the Guardian Angels of all living creatures be with the wolves and protect them from this evil destruction that man has planned against them.P.S. ~ask you that if your heart breaks also with the wolf hunts beginning tomorrow in the state of Idaho and in Montana on Sept. 3rd, please take a moment to let your thoughts be known to Governor's Otter and Schweitzer TODAY. Let them know that there is tremendous opposition to what they are allowing to happen in their states.Call Govt. Otter at 208-334-2100 or click on here to email him:http://gov.idaho.gov/ourgov/contact.htmlCall Govt. Schweitzer at 1-406-444-3111 (9:00AM to 5:00PM MDT) or email him at: governor@mt.govPlease share this information!---