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Yellowstone wolf population is declining
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<blockquote data-quote="98dyna" data-source="post: 1649456" data-attributes="member: 89121"><p>Old hunters told Mt. FWP that this would happen, as game populations drop they would leave the park looking for more food. Park population may be down but pack population is up and the bunny huggers want more. If they want wolves plant them in their home states and not the northwest. Wolf counts have over 4000 animals in the Pacific Northwest and growing, elk populations took a nose dive. No more, the 3 S rule needs to go into effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98dyna, post: 1649456, member: 89121"] Old hunters told Mt. FWP that this would happen, as game populations drop they would leave the park looking for more food. Park population may be down but pack population is up and the bunny huggers want more. If they want wolves plant them in their home states and not the northwest. Wolf counts have over 4000 animals in the Pacific Northwest and growing, elk populations took a nose dive. No more, the 3 S rule needs to go into effect. [/QUOTE]
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