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BELOVED YELLOWSTONE WOLF'S KILLING BY TROPHY HUNTER
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1521220" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>IMO this article opens the discussion to endangered species and their offspring and just what we humans should be doing to preserve and protect species in the wild.</p><p></p><p>The article seems to state that hybrids (in this case the red wolf) should also be protected. It then goes on to state that maybe, since the red wolf is a hybrid and not protected that the grey wolf should be reintroduced as a top predator in the south!</p><p></p><p>This is crazy and highlights the flaw in the environmental protectionist thing. They are so concerned with protecting the existing gene pools and their external influences from humans, that they are actually starting to stifle the expansion of gene pools through selective evolution, and by that act are destroying what they strive to protect. You can see this with the spotted owl and the condor. After all the protection these creatures have received, nature is replacing them with the barred owl and turkey vulture respectively.</p><p></p><p>All the environmental protectionist have done over the last 30 or so years is to ruin small towns, economies and livelihoods. Now with the wolf, they are doing it to hunting, which does sustain a lot of rural regions of the US with the income provided by catering to hunters.</p><p></p><p>I believe we would all be better off, if we as humans, stopped trying to protect species that are being selectively replaced by evolution. That selective evolution is what will really protect and ensure that Gods green earth survives in the future.</p><p></p><p>I also believe that we, as humans, have a right to protect wildlife that benefits us, like our big game herds. They provide out communities with income, food, and the ability to pass down cherished traditions, the way God pretty much intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1521220, member: 74902"] IMO this article opens the discussion to endangered species and their offspring and just what we humans should be doing to preserve and protect species in the wild. The article seems to state that hybrids (in this case the red wolf) should also be protected. It then goes on to state that maybe, since the red wolf is a hybrid and not protected that the grey wolf should be reintroduced as a top predator in the south! This is crazy and highlights the flaw in the environmental protectionist thing. They are so concerned with protecting the existing gene pools and their external influences from humans, that they are actually starting to stifle the expansion of gene pools through selective evolution, and by that act are destroying what they strive to protect. You can see this with the spotted owl and the condor. After all the protection these creatures have received, nature is replacing them with the barred owl and turkey vulture respectively. All the environmental protectionist have done over the last 30 or so years is to ruin small towns, economies and livelihoods. Now with the wolf, they are doing it to hunting, which does sustain a lot of rural regions of the US with the income provided by catering to hunters. I believe we would all be better off, if we as humans, stopped trying to protect species that are being selectively replaced by evolution. That selective evolution is what will really protect and ensure that Gods green earth survives in the future. I also believe that we, as humans, have a right to protect wildlife that benefits us, like our big game herds. They provide out communities with income, food, and the ability to pass down cherished traditions, the way God pretty much intended. [/QUOTE]
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