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Where do you get your information that cattle ranchers receive subsidies from the government for loss cattle? That has never happened and it never will.Listening to the "wolf restoration biologists" on Meateater podcasts, they indicated that in some areas 30-50 domestic cows are killed YEARLY by every 100 wolves. Your tax dollars pay for those losses. Cattle kills are so prevalent, that big ranchers are also paid for missing cattle with the assumption that wolves killed them. Example: A rancher claims he had 450 head of cattle and they round them up off their winter range, but can only locate 390... you and I pay for the remainder, year in and year out. Secondly, ONE wolf, on average, kills between 16 and 20 elk per year. Figure 500-700 wolves in WY, MT, OR, ID (IIRC) this would add up to be 8000-14000 elk killed every year.
We have met AND exceeded restoration numbers long ago... and the bunny huggers keep moving the baseline. It will never be enough... and it will always be a battle settled by some liberal judge in a venue that knows no wolves except in a toystore.
That web site has to do with Farm Subsidies. There is a difference between Farming which Government does provide subsidies and cattle ranching which they do not. Do your home work
Keep talking.Where do you get your information that cattle ranchers receive subsidies from the government for loss cattle? That has never happened and it never will.
That web site has to do with Farm Subsidies. There is a difference between Farming which Government does provide subsidies and cattle ranching which they do not. Do your home work
You quoted where I got the info! As stated, I am repeating what was said on several podcasts... by wolf reintroduction biologists. One was speaking of the Mexican wolf reintroduction in the Southwest and the other covered the wolves in Greater Yellowstone area.Where do you get your information that cattle ranchers receive subsidies from the government for loss cattle? That has never happened and it never will.
That web site has to do with Farm Subsidies. There is a difference between Farming which Government does provide subsidies and cattle ranching which they do not. Do your home work
I'm not talking about the wolf, I'm talking about cattle ranches subsidies. Which there are none for cattle loss.You quoted where I got the info! As stated, I am repeating what was said on several podcasts... by wolf reintroduction biologists. One was speaking of the Mexican wolf reintroduction in the Southwest and the other covered the wolves in Greater Yellowstone area.
I'd add randy selby has a real good video on YouTube under the real gunsmith where he delves into fish and game doesn't count any pack with less than 5 members but they still eat! Also these wolves are canadian strain not grey wolves. In Idaho I had bought a total of five tags. There is one organization up by pend orielle that pays 1000.00 per wolf. And fish and game didvrecently have a helicopter shoot to thin them out in more than one county.Listening to the "wolf restoration biologists" on Meateater podcasts, they indicated that in some areas 30-50 domestic cows are killed YEARLY by every 100 wolves. Your tax dollars pay for those losses. Cattle kills are so prevalent, that big ranchers are also paid for missing cattle with the assumption that wolves killed them. Example: A rancher claims he had 450 head of cattle and they round them up off their winter range, but can only locate 390... you and I pay for the remainder, year in and year out. Secondly, ONE wolf, on average, kills between 16 and 20 elk per year. Figure 500-700 wolves in WY, MT, OR, ID (IIRC) this would add up to be 8000-14000 elk killed every year.
We have met AND exceeded restoration numbers long ago... and the bunny huggers keep moving the baseline. It will never be enough... and it will always be a battle settled by some liberal judge in a venue that knows no wolves except in a toystore.
20 wolves x 28 elk a pieceequals 560 dead elk a year. And they don't eat every one they kill unlike grizzly and cougars doThe problem is that it doesn't really matter where they set the "acceptable" wolf numbers as in most areas there is no way to effectively control their numbers outside of arial shooting and or poisoning due to much of the area out west is too remote to travel to to run an effective trap line. Witch means anything in the back country will never have a chance of any kind of recovery from the wolf population.
There is no way EVER that "hunting" them will ever be enough to even come close to making a dent in Their numbers.
My son and I spend a ton of time in the woods every year, we have layed eyes on wolves 6 times is all and have yet to get a shot.
One of my budy's spent the last weekend of our archery season this year hunting one of our old areas up the Saint Joe River that we had given up on several years ago do to lack of Elk just to see if theres a chance that the Elk may be recovering.
After covering many miles over two days loking for sign and bugling without seeing a single Elk track nor getting a single bugle to answer him he was on his way down from the MT/ID divide road to head out and what did he finally see in a clearcut over 1000 yrds away?... a pack of 20- yes 20 wolves!.
I'm sorry, I normally try to stay out of these wolf "conversations" as yes they are all the same but you people that do not have a clue, as good a person you may be and I am sure mean well should just back off the subject!
I hear all sides of this. If you listen to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, the wolves are the epitome of a threat to the whole ecosystem. Western sheep and cattle ranchers will pretty much back that up. We must maintain a balance in the population, or we stand a chance to have another animal go extinct. That cannot happen. I seriously doubt the wolves in the west, will get to the problems caused by feral hogs and coyotes in Texas.
Where do you get your information that cattle ranchers receive subsidies from the government for loss cattle? That has never happened and it never will. I hate to tell you we got paid for lost livestock proven to be killed by bears in Colorado for years. You might want to check your facts before you speak. I can show you the check stubs!
That web site has to do with Farm Subsidies. There is a difference between Farming which Government does provide subsidies and cattle ranching which they do not. Do your home work