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Alberta may kill thousands of wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="FGRshooter" data-source="post: 662101" data-attributes="member: 46732"><p>Being from Alberta I'll put in my two bits. There are are now an estimated 5000 wolves in the province and it doesn't take a genius to do the math on the impact this has on ungulate populations. As to the 4 caribou killed per 100 wolves the only reason for this is that the caribou population is so depleted that's still a high percentage of the herd, and wolves main diets are made up of moose, elk, and deer. Now for all the bad decisions made this side of the border, our provincial government has this one right: residents are allowed, without a license to shoot wolves at almost any time of year with the use of bait. In addition to this there is a plan in the works for aerial culls. In other words kill as many as you can however you can I hope my friends south of the border soon get the same opportunity so both our elk herds can recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FGRshooter, post: 662101, member: 46732"] Being from Alberta I'll put in my two bits. There are are now an estimated 5000 wolves in the province and it doesn't take a genius to do the math on the impact this has on ungulate populations. As to the 4 caribou killed per 100 wolves the only reason for this is that the caribou population is so depleted that's still a high percentage of the herd, and wolves main diets are made up of moose, elk, and deer. Now for all the bad decisions made this side of the border, our provincial government has this one right: residents are allowed, without a license to shoot wolves at almost any time of year with the use of bait. In addition to this there is a plan in the works for aerial culls. In other words kill as many as you can however you can I hope my friends south of the border soon get the same opportunity so both our elk herds can recover. [/QUOTE]
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