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Idaho wolf control board seeks $200,000 to kill wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="TG-5150" data-source="post: 1558020" data-attributes="member: 103379"><p>I could quote several pro-wolf removal and or serious wolf reduction posts to get to the same post as above. I have such a disregard for the " modern" wolf I almost get a bloody nose when the subject comes up that I had to try and take a different approach. Which is try to get the same organization formed that Idaho has or kick the movement in the *** or have a heart attack.</p><p><a href="https://www.foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/" target="_blank">https://www.foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/</a></p><p>They have done a great service, or at least the first attempts to appease both sides of the argument.</p><p>It's in the embryo stages trying to get the right people evolved at this point for the energy I'm putting forth here in Wyoming. And I could use some help.</p><p>In response to "walks with wolves" folks that think this is an animal fit for the lower 48, maybe they ought to bring back the Dire Wolf. They have the DNA to do it.</p><p>When there is no game to eat, we are the next meal ticket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TG-5150, post: 1558020, member: 103379"] I could quote several pro-wolf removal and or serious wolf reduction posts to get to the same post as above. I have such a disregard for the “ modern” wolf I almost get a bloody nose when the subject comes up that I had to try and take a different approach. Which is try to get the same organization formed that Idaho has or kick the movement in the *** or have a heart attack. [URL]https://www.foundationforwildlifemanagement.org/[/URL] They have done a great service, or at least the first attempts to appease both sides of the argument. It’s in the embryo stages trying to get the right people evolved at this point for the energy I’m putting forth here in Wyoming. And I could use some help. In response to “walks with wolves” folks that think this is an animal fit for the lower 48, maybe they ought to bring back the Dire Wolf. They have the DNA to do it. When there is no game to eat, we are the next meal ticket. [/QUOTE]
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