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<blockquote data-quote="Capt. D" data-source="post: 594173" data-attributes="member: 10225"><p>JMDEN</p><p>Yes I have written to several organizations in reference to the Lacy Act.</p><p></p><p>SWAMPHUNTER</p><p>I don't believe that any responsible hunter would like to see any animal removed from the earth. However the Canadian gray wolf is not and never was scientifically endangered. It was the Eastern gray wolf that was. As soon as the Canadian wolf was introduced into a range that they were never indigenous the government created their own invasive specie. I would think that it would be as plain as the nose on your face to see the nearly catastrophic reduction of wildlife populations and the livestock predation in the areas of re-introduction that it would be obvious that these animals are in fact an injurious invasive specie and should be removed from the ranges that they never inhabited in the first place. I f you look hard enough, and you don't even have to look that hard, at the planned introduction of the Mexican gray wolf you will see that there are plans to inhabit these wolves in areas that wolves have never been known to roam. A little research doesn't hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt. D, post: 594173, member: 10225"] JMDEN Yes I have written to several organizations in reference to the Lacy Act. SWAMPHUNTER I don't believe that any responsible hunter would like to see any animal removed from the earth. However the Canadian gray wolf is not and never was scientifically endangered. It was the Eastern gray wolf that was. As soon as the Canadian wolf was introduced into a range that they were never indigenous the government created their own invasive specie. I would think that it would be as plain as the nose on your face to see the nearly catastrophic reduction of wildlife populations and the livestock predation in the areas of re-introduction that it would be obvious that these animals are in fact an injurious invasive specie and should be removed from the ranges that they never inhabited in the first place. I f you look hard enough, and you don't even have to look that hard, at the planned introduction of the Mexican gray wolf you will see that there are plans to inhabit these wolves in areas that wolves have never been known to roam. A little research doesn't hurt. [/QUOTE]
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