Swamphunter
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And I see you putting in links that only support YOUR position.
You make it sound like these "western" introduced wolves are some superduper magical unkillable creature of mythology. They run like the wind dissapear in a cloud of smoke and eat elk like snowflakes melt in the sun.
Wolves are basically wolves, they may vary some from place to place but they are all still wolves. Canada has wolves, Canada has game animals, Alaska has wolves, Alaska has game animals. "Yes the wolves take some game animals. No doubt about it. AS things progress, the state will get better at figuring things out and that will help, the elk will learn how to better evade the wolves and that will help, the hunters will get better at killing them and that will help, and when the wolves territories start overlapping they will start killing each other battling for territory ( did you know they do that?)
and that will help.
There are to many people I see on here that just want to completely wipe them out lock stock and barrel. We have done enough of that. We used to have Elk all over Minnesota, now we have about a hundred, we used to have Caribou here, now none. If I sound like a wolf lover
(and compared to what I see on this forum I must be) so be it, I simply think that wiping out an entire animal population is not the way to go about things. I am all for killing excess wolves, and I am also for killing any other animals that get beyond their carrying capacity.
You make it sound like these "western" introduced wolves are some superduper magical unkillable creature of mythology. They run like the wind dissapear in a cloud of smoke and eat elk like snowflakes melt in the sun.
Wolves are basically wolves, they may vary some from place to place but they are all still wolves. Canada has wolves, Canada has game animals, Alaska has wolves, Alaska has game animals. "Yes the wolves take some game animals. No doubt about it. AS things progress, the state will get better at figuring things out and that will help, the elk will learn how to better evade the wolves and that will help, the hunters will get better at killing them and that will help, and when the wolves territories start overlapping they will start killing each other battling for territory ( did you know they do that?)
and that will help.
There are to many people I see on here that just want to completely wipe them out lock stock and barrel. We have done enough of that. We used to have Elk all over Minnesota, now we have about a hundred, we used to have Caribou here, now none. If I sound like a wolf lover
(and compared to what I see on this forum I must be) so be it, I simply think that wiping out an entire animal population is not the way to go about things. I am all for killing excess wolves, and I am also for killing any other animals that get beyond their carrying capacity.