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CO - Gray Wolf Reintroduction eNews Edition
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamphunter" data-source="post: 2140831" data-attributes="member: 39441"><p>I'm from Minnesota, we have more wolves than any other state, mostly in the northern half of the state. We have always had some wolves but a lot more since the nineties. Your deer, elk, whatever, will adapt to the wolves after a while. Having said that, there are areas here that are very difficult to deer hunt because there are so many wolves.</p><p>We have no hunting season as of this date.</p><p>Funny thing is that the wolf population has stabilized in the last 5 to 10 years. Think hunters and cattle farmers here have decided to take things into their own hands. </p><p>The humane society is the main driving force behind expanding wolves across the country.</p><p>I'm all for having wolves as long as we can control the population to a reasonable level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamphunter, post: 2140831, member: 39441"] I’m from Minnesota, we have more wolves than any other state, mostly in the northern half of the state. We have always had some wolves but a lot more since the nineties. Your deer, elk, whatever, will adapt to the wolves after a while. Having said that, there are areas here that are very difficult to deer hunt because there are so many wolves. We have no hunting season as of this date. Funny thing is that the wolf population has stabilized in the last 5 to 10 years. Think hunters and cattle farmers here have decided to take things into their own hands. The humane society is the main driving force behind expanding wolves across the country. I’m all for having wolves as long as we can control the population to a reasonable level. [/QUOTE]
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