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<blockquote data-quote="Capt. D" data-source="post: 565698" data-attributes="member: 10225"><p>Now I'll say up front that I don't have any first hand experience with wolves. The little that I have read of the wolf since the reintroductions indicates that there is certainly a problem. I recently read that Yellowstone has lost approximately 80% of its Elk herd since the reintroduction of the wolf, its larger northern cousin that has killed off the indigenous resident population. It is a well known fact that any predator population will stick around as long as there is prey accessible to them.</p><p></p><p>How long will it be before the elk population in Yellowstone has dwindled enough for them to move out of the park if they have not already started. </p><p></p><p>How long will it be before they move into the urban areas and more human lives are lost because they have killed everything else in the area. </p><p></p><p>What will it take for the radical environmentalist to understand that a steak does not just come from the store. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure that the Feds already know of the problem that they have created with the restoration of the wolf, especially by introducing their larger northern cousin, and now may be feeling a little guilt but doing something about in now would be regressive, and we all know how the government feels about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt. D, post: 565698, member: 10225"] Now I'll say up front that I don't have any first hand experience with wolves. The little that I have read of the wolf since the reintroductions indicates that there is certainly a problem. I recently read that Yellowstone has lost approximately 80% of its Elk herd since the reintroduction of the wolf, its larger northern cousin that has killed off the indigenous resident population. It is a well known fact that any predator population will stick around as long as there is prey accessible to them. How long will it be before the elk population in Yellowstone has dwindled enough for them to move out of the park if they have not already started. How long will it be before they move into the urban areas and more human lives are lost because they have killed everything else in the area. What will it take for the radical environmentalist to understand that a steak does not just come from the store. I'm sure that the Feds already know of the problem that they have created with the restoration of the wolf, especially by introducing their larger northern cousin, and now may be feeling a little guilt but doing something about in now would be regressive, and we all know how the government feels about that. [/QUOTE]
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