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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1904058" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>I don't know if they've officially announced it, but it sounds like they are cutting the quotas near Yellowstone. </p><p>When they were shutting the season down when 2 wolves were taken, there is no way they were keeping up with the annual pup production but now they want to shut it as soon as one single wolf is shot?! How many wolf pups are born each year in those areas?</p><p>My guess is that since the wolf population is down in the Park, they want to bolster that but we all know that's not how it works. Wolf populations are down in the Park because of the natural predator/prey cycles, but we can't let facts muddy the water.</p><p>I get it that wolves supposedly bring in tourists, but trying to artificially bolster wolf numbers IN the Park by reducing the kill OUTSIDE the Park is just plain wrong. That extra wolf is just as likely to stay out of the Park than it is to become someones camera fodder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1904058, member: 39651"] I don't know if they've officially announced it, but it sounds like they are cutting the quotas near Yellowstone. When they were shutting the season down when 2 wolves were taken, there is no way they were keeping up with the annual pup production but now they want to shut it as soon as one single wolf is shot?! How many wolf pups are born each year in those areas? My guess is that since the wolf population is down in the Park, they want to bolster that but we all know that's not how it works. Wolf populations are down in the Park because of the natural predator/prey cycles, but we can't let facts muddy the water. I get it that wolves supposedly bring in tourists, but trying to artificially bolster wolf numbers IN the Park by reducing the kill OUTSIDE the Park is just plain wrong. That extra wolf is just as likely to stay out of the Park than it is to become someones camera fodder. [/QUOTE]
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