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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1521468" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I talked with a game official a while back....seems the herds of elk around Jackson are down......but herds to the south are up....do people really not see what is happening....elk have been forced out of what has been traditional territories into others....</p><p>Dispersing herds does not quantify as fewer animals...just migrated away animals....</p><p>The predator/prey relationship is not perfect....in this case the prey figured out it had to move.....the predators just followed...thats the way man came to the new country...across the frozen ocean...and followed prey on down the line.......they say that those same individuals wiped out the wooly mammoth.....did tbey actually kill every one of fhe mammoths....hell no...</p><p>But chasing and dividing herds caused less and less breeding..then the woolies just couldn't come back....</p><p>The Wolf won't kill every elk...but it is chasing them from past habitat...</p><p>The Wolf doesnt just feed on elk, deer and bison.....there are lots of other little critters that are being decimated too....rabbits for one....wheres the fish and game counts on our furry little friends......surprise...they don't care about our little bunnies......</p><p>Wolves have their place.....or had their place.......now they have become the unregulated predator....24/7/365......</p><p>Severe regulation is going to be the only way to keep not only their numbers in check..but also their roaming.......they can't go unregulated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1521468, member: 99519"] I talked with a game official a while back....seems the herds of elk around Jackson are down......but herds to the south are up....do people really not see what is happening....elk have been forced out of what has been traditional territories into others.... Dispersing herds does not quantify as fewer animals...just migrated away animals.... The predator/prey relationship is not perfect....in this case the prey figured out it had to move.....the predators just followed...thats the way man came to the new country...across the frozen ocean...and followed prey on down the line.......they say that those same individuals wiped out the wooly mammoth.....did tbey actually kill every one of fhe mammoths....hell no... But chasing and dividing herds caused less and less breeding..then the woolies just couldn't come back.... The Wolf won't kill every elk...but it is chasing them from past habitat... The Wolf doesnt just feed on elk, deer and bison.....there are lots of other little critters that are being decimated too....rabbits for one....wheres the fish and game counts on our furry little friends......surprise...they don't care about our little bunnies...... Wolves have their place.....or had their place.......now they have become the unregulated predator....24/7/365...... Severe regulation is going to be the only way to keep not only their numbers in check..but also their roaming.......they can't go unregulated [/QUOTE]
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