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<blockquote data-quote="zupatun" data-source="post: 610359" data-attributes="member: 3533"><p><a href="http://www.yellowstoneinsider.com/20110112714/news/articles/yellowstone-elk-population-down-decline-reverberates-in-ecosystem.php" target="_blank">Yellowstone Elk Population Down; Decline Reverberates in Ecosystem | articles | news</a></p><p></p><p>70% decline in elk populations in the park due primarily to drought and wolves...last I looked plenty of rivers in Yellowstone...</p><p></p><p>Here in Virginia we have coyotes, but they are non-native...I hunt a piece of land that used to have a very healthy population of turkey...according to those who have hunted the land the appearance of the coyotes has corresponded directly with a decline in turkey numbers...I only see one or two sets of turkey prints on a 2000 acre piece of land in N. Virginia...supposedly there were several flocks of turkeys on this one piece of land...sounds framiliar to your situation out west with Canadian Timber wolves in Yellowstone...</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zupatun, post: 610359, member: 3533"] [url=http://www.yellowstoneinsider.com/20110112714/news/articles/yellowstone-elk-population-down-decline-reverberates-in-ecosystem.php]Yellowstone Elk Population Down; Decline Reverberates in Ecosystem | articles | news[/url] 70% decline in elk populations in the park due primarily to drought and wolves...last I looked plenty of rivers in Yellowstone... Here in Virginia we have coyotes, but they are non-native...I hunt a piece of land that used to have a very healthy population of turkey...according to those who have hunted the land the appearance of the coyotes has corresponded directly with a decline in turkey numbers...I only see one or two sets of turkey prints on a 2000 acre piece of land in N. Virginia...supposedly there were several flocks of turkeys on this one piece of land...sounds framiliar to your situation out west with Canadian Timber wolves in Yellowstone... Matt [/QUOTE]
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