World traveler. Survivalist, environmental researcher and political news wolf. Born and raised in the last frontier. Educated by mother nature and father time.

         
 
Wolf OilOpinion: This is a sign of greed. It is another company which makes a living from the sales of petroleum and their products. While the world economy endures a slow bleed by profiteering businessmen, the traditional ways, Mom & Pop stores, along with those on a fixed income are struggling just to survive. Tourism is dying in Alaska. Food prices are on the rise, as is the cost of everything, due to the rising price of shipping to Alaska. The government seems helpless to do anything to resolve the matter, being at the whim of a small group of people who control the world’s economy through the control of the supply and demand of oil. As in nature, I hope that things will change.

Wolf Oil

Opinion: This is a sign of greed. It is another company which makes a living from the sales of petroleum and their products. While the world economy endures a slow bleed by profiteering businessmen, the traditional ways, Mom & Pop stores, along with those on a fixed income are struggling just to survive. Tourism is dying in Alaska. Food prices are on the rise, as is the cost of everything, due to the rising price of shipping to Alaska. The government seems helpless to do anything to resolve the matter, being at the whim of a small group of people who control the world’s economy through the control of the supply and demand of oil. As in nature, I hope that things will change.


Defenders of Wildlife

The Wolf covers education about this interesting creature, and provides current information, as does the WolfSong Alaska organization.

If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.

Don’t forget this Season Opens,

…and you’ll need to purchase an Alaska license!
There are stiff penalties and fines for poaching

…not to mention other hunters who don’t like it at all…

Opinion: Many people don’t remember the old traditions behind hunting; many forget to hold a certain respect for wildlife and the natural world. I believe it goes beyond looking after what we have, but protecting the manner in which we view it. Think about what you make, from the life you take. Consider two laws of the wood: Leave it as you found it, and never go where not invited…

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