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Colorado Cattle Association sues over Wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="cabelasken" data-source="post: 2996386" data-attributes="member: 117774"><p>Both were dark gray, one was almost black. Both looked undersized, like 60 to 70 lbs - very skinny. And I ment in my post that there are probably over 100 breeding pairs in the western states and that they are branching out to all of them. And I add, have you seen a moose or elk lately in Yellowstone? Their numbers are Way down. My friend that lives in Cody and drives thru Yellowstone frequently has not seen a moose in years and elk infrequently, so if you don't think the wolves are affecting the herds, well you need a different brand of cool aid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabelasken, post: 2996386, member: 117774"] Both were dark gray, one was almost black. Both looked undersized, like 60 to 70 lbs - very skinny. And I ment in my post that there are probably over 100 breeding pairs in the western states and that they are branching out to all of them. And I add, have you seen a moose or elk lately in Yellowstone? Their numbers are Way down. My friend that lives in Cody and drives thru Yellowstone frequently has not seen a moose in years and elk infrequently, so if you don't think the wolves are affecting the herds, well you need a different brand of cool aid. [/QUOTE]
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