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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1563572" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>I don't think we can control wolf numbers any better than coyote numbers. For that matter I think they are smarter than coyotes. I said 20 years ago that we were opening Pandora's box... The only thing different now (for me), is I am not so sure we opened the box. I think this situation we are now in was coming on its own. Federal protection of the wolf let them increase faster. We did a fantastic job over the last 50 years of increasing our game populations that the wolves have plenty to eat and thus multiply at very high rates. Short of poison I am not sure we can check them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1563572, member: 7999"] I don't think we can control wolf numbers any better than coyote numbers. For that matter I think they are smarter than coyotes. I said 20 years ago that we were opening Pandora's box... The only thing different now (for me), is I am not so sure we opened the box. I think this situation we are now in was coming on its own. Federal protection of the wolf let them increase faster. We did a fantastic job over the last 50 years of increasing our game populations that the wolves have plenty to eat and thus multiply at very high rates. Short of poison I am not sure we can check them. [/QUOTE]
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