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Yellowstone wolf population is declining
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<blockquote data-quote="98dyna" data-source="post: 1656117" data-attributes="member: 89121"><p>Kentucky,West Virginia,Virginia,North & South Carolina,Tennessee, and last night I saw a video of wild elk in Arkansas. I know RMEF has worked very hard in reintroducing the elk back east and I hope the program does well. But don't let the wolf lovers reintroduce the gray wolf back east and say they are still close to extinction. The gray wolves aren't close to extinction, the wolves in Yellowstone were transplanted from Canada. Alaska also has plenty of wolves to go around. If New Yorkers and Californians want more wolves then reintroduce them to those states.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98dyna, post: 1656117, member: 89121"] Kentucky,West Virginia,Virginia,North & South Carolina,Tennessee, and last night I saw a video of wild elk in Arkansas. I know RMEF has worked very hard in reintroducing the elk back east and I hope the program does well. But don't let the wolf lovers reintroduce the gray wolf back east and say they are still close to extinction. The gray wolves aren't close to extinction, the wolves in Yellowstone were transplanted from Canada. Alaska also has plenty of wolves to go around. If New Yorkers and Californians want more wolves then reintroduce them to those states. [/QUOTE]
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