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It was just a matter of time CO
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<blockquote data-quote="L2land" data-source="post: 3078327" data-attributes="member: 126164"><p>I could throw a rock and hit the Sigurd Olson Institute from my home when I lived in WI, literally. I don't know if bounties would ever come back but like anywhere people should be allowed to keep predator populations in check. There's a place for wolves in the wild but human population densities are much different than even 100 years ago. Anyone that actually knows what wolves do knows they don't want them in their back yard. Where I live in WY we have a higher population of wolves than northern WI but the human population is much less dense and therefore there arent as many conflicts. There still are issues with livestock but not usually much interaction with people or pets. Theres no guarantees though. Apex predators belong in wild places but only fools believe that everyone and everything get along together. I prefer to be the apex predator in my neighborhood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L2land, post: 3078327, member: 126164"] I could throw a rock and hit the Sigurd Olson Institute from my home when I lived in WI, literally. I don’t know if bounties would ever come back but like anywhere people should be allowed to keep predator populations in check. There’s a place for wolves in the wild but human population densities are much different than even 100 years ago. Anyone that actually knows what wolves do knows they don’t want them in their back yard. Where I live in WY we have a higher population of wolves than northern WI but the human population is much less dense and therefore there arent as many conflicts. There still are issues with livestock but not usually much interaction with people or pets. Theres no guarantees though. Apex predators belong in wild places but only fools believe that everyone and everything get along together. I prefer to be the apex predator in my neighborhood. [/QUOTE]
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