MAY 27 UPDATE: The plan to kill these ravens has been scrapped for this year because of a delay in federal environmental permits. Jeff Gould of Idaho Fish and Game says the poisoning of these ravens will begin in the spring of 2015, which allows more time to convince them to reverse the plan entirely.

The state of Idaho has received permission to kill up to 4000 ravens, a bird that is protected by federal law. The justification for this killing is that ravens prey on the eggs of the sage-grouse, a bird which is finally being put onto the endangered list.

19 factors including mining and energy development, powerlines, drought and hunting have been identified as contributing to the sage-grouse's declining numbers. Predation by other wildlife comes in at #12.

Why is the highly intelligent raven being singled out for destruction, especially before other causes -- especially those related to human activity -- are addressed?

Ravens are among the most intelligent creatures on the planet. Please sign this petition and reach out in other ways to prevent this massive and unnecessary destruction.

UPDATE: On April 4, it was reported that the state of Idaho plans to start placing poisoned eggs in three separate areas of the state sometime this spring. Ravens are hard to kill with guns because they are so smart, so other methods are being used.

There is still time to stop the killing of ravens if we try. Sign this petition; please also post it on Facebook, tweet it, etc., and if you have time, contact Idaho tourism, Fish and Game and the governor's office.

UPDATE: The cause of the ravens has been taken up by the American Bird Conservancy and several other organizations. You can read the letter sent on April 28, 2014 to Thomas Vilsak at abcbirds.org--put "ravens" in the search bar and it will come up. It is detailed and documented. I think this petition had a great deal to do with calling attention to this situation so THANK YOU, ALL OF YOU WHO SIGNED, for helping stop this planned slaughter.

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