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<blockquote data-quote="zrmorgan" data-source="post: 659220" data-attributes="member: 31335"><p>does anyone have any source based statistics (ie web adressess to publications) showing a correlation between game populations and wolf reintroduction? Montana FWP seems to elude that it can go both directions...but of course they want to pacify any controversy since they are accountable for the decisions which affect their biggest supporters...hunters. it would be interesting to see some prey animals behavior if the packs get larger....we may see deer / elk dropping to lower elevations where there is more tree cover....of particular concern to those of us who like to get up away from the other humans who prefer the same...thanks for the info jmden</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://fwp.mt.gov/fishAndWildlife/management/wolf/gamefaq.html" target="_blank">Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks :: Wolves and Big Game in Montana</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zrmorgan, post: 659220, member: 31335"] does anyone have any source based statistics (ie web adressess to publications) showing a correlation between game populations and wolf reintroduction? Montana FWP seems to elude that it can go both directions...but of course they want to pacify any controversy since they are accountable for the decisions which affect their biggest supporters...hunters. it would be interesting to see some prey animals behavior if the packs get larger....we may see deer / elk dropping to lower elevations where there is more tree cover....of particular concern to those of us who like to get up away from the other humans who prefer the same...thanks for the info jmden [url=http://fwp.mt.gov/fishAndWildlife/management/wolf/gamefaq.html]Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks :: Wolves and Big Game in Montana[/url] [/QUOTE]
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