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<blockquote data-quote="SwampDonkeyBait" data-source="post: 1093648" data-attributes="member: 76457"><p>I've heard this time and time again by our side of the house. The wolf huggers claim the exact opposite. </p><p></p><p>I would like to become more educated on this topic with actual scientific data before arguing with the nut jobs who line the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone. Do you have any evidence that the timberwolf is native and the gray wolf is not? Or evidence that a smaller subspecies inhabited the US side of the Rockies? I haven't been able to find anything concrete to this day. Most of the articles I come across use hand picked quotes from USFWS officials that claim the Canadian gray's were there all along, until eradicated. I have yet to find an unbiased piece of journalism regarding this topic, on either side of the debate, especially the wolf hugger side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwampDonkeyBait, post: 1093648, member: 76457"] I've heard this time and time again by our side of the house. The wolf huggers claim the exact opposite. I would like to become more educated on this topic with actual scientific data before arguing with the nut jobs who line the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone. Do you have any evidence that the timberwolf is native and the gray wolf is not? Or evidence that a smaller subspecies inhabited the US side of the Rockies? I haven't been able to find anything concrete to this day. Most of the articles I come across use hand picked quotes from USFWS officials that claim the Canadian gray's were there all along, until eradicated. I have yet to find an unbiased piece of journalism regarding this topic, on either side of the debate, especially the wolf hugger side. [/QUOTE]
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