WOLF TORMENT: Cruel hunter parades tortured wolf with TAPE around its mouth before taking wounded animal to bar & finally killing it



Cody Roberts, 42, was fined $250 for being in possession of the live wolf but it was not illegal to kill it, sparking outrage from animal rights activists.

Roberts posed with the traumatised animal, flashing a toothy grin while hooking his arm around its neck and raising a can of beer.

The wolf was already injured before Roberts ran it over with a snowmobile.

He reportedly dragged it through the Green River Bar as regulars swilled beer before taking it behind the bar, torturing it and killing it.

Much more at the link below...


This guy is an evil monster! He gives hunters a bad name! What do you think?

What a low life fuckstick.
 
The Wyoming wildlife agency needs to hear from citizens over the agency's casual treatment of this wildlife vandal. The more they hear of the reaction of citizens the more likely they will take this tragic incident seriously. And perhaps, find a way to make this perp pay a higher price for his sadism.

And send a signal to others throughout the nation that our wildlife is not a prop for them to perform their cruelest fantasies upon.

The Wyoming wildlife agency needs to step up and do the right thing.
 
The Wyoming wildlife agency needs to hear from citizens over the agency's casual treatment of this wildlife vandal. The more they hear of the reaction of citizens the more likely they will take this tragic incident seriously. And perhaps, find a way to make this perp pay a higher price for his sadism.

And send a signal to others throughout the nation that our wildlife is not a prop for them to perform their cruelest fantasies upon.

The Wyoming wildlife agency needs to step up and do the right thing.

Amen!
 
Hunting is one thing, killing to protect livestock is another, but what this shit show disclosed is how sick society has become. Killing to kill is an extension of what you witness each day in your big cities across the country.
 
Well, that now dead wolf.....and the brain-dead Wyoming snowmobiler ..... have caused a stir.

In today's Washington Post, there is a long article on the incident and the uproar it has caused. Good. Pressure needs be applied to the Wyoming wildlife department and legislators that this egregious cruelty must be addressed.

I am a lifelong hunter....and still hunt in my advanced years......and the descriptions I have read of this man's behavior and the tacit acceptance of it by the patrons of Daniel, WY, and the Wildlife Dpt., I find appalling.

Here's a taster of the WaPo article. For those here who subscribe to the Washington Post, you can read the whole enchilada on the other side of the paywall.
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"The Cowboy State Daily reported that Cody Roberts, a Wyoming resident, allegedly used a snowmobile to run down the gray wolf in the photo in late February, injuring but not killing the animal. Roberts took a live wolf to his house and a business in Daniel, Wyo., according to a Wyoming Game and Fish Department investigation.
Attempts to reach Roberts for comment were not successful.
The case might have escaped further attention if images of the injured wolf had not been released in April. The Cowboy State Daily first published an image of Roberts smiling with his arm around the wolf on April 6. Days later, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department released two videos from its investigation that showed the wolf in a bar and the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office began investigating the incident.

The sheriff’s office received phone calls and emails from countries including Canada, France, Greece and South Africa, and is also investigating threats made to Roberts’s family and unrelated Sublette County businesses, spokesperson Travis Bingham told The Post.

Last week, dozens of people criticized Wyoming’s animal abuse laws and called for Roberts to face further punishment during a two-hour public comment period in a Wildlife Game and Fish Department Commission meeting. Some speakers said they drove in from other states to attend the meeting and declare that they’d no longer visit Wyoming. . Several people who identified themselves as hunters with generations of history in Wyoming said the treatment of the wolf betrayed their values.

“Many hunters are worried that this incident will affect their hunting rights and their ability to hunt in the future,” Jim Laybourn, a hunter and program director at Wyoming Wildlife Advocates, said at the meeting. “I’m worried about something even worse. I’m worried that if there’s no change on this issue, that Wyoming hunters will forever be associated with the likes of the wolf torturer from Daniel.”
 

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