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Colorado voted to reintroduce wolfs
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<blockquote data-quote="COhntr" data-source="post: 2015338" data-attributes="member: 8629"><p>Pulpwood hit the nail on the head, but it's not just people from california but from the east coast and the liberals from washington st and oregon as well. As if our elk and deer populations weren't in enough trouble and now they are going to be running from a huge 4 legged eating/killing machine. They pack that is already established in the NW part of the state, is in one of our trophy units, coincidence or just dumb luck and now they are moving across the northern part of the state where the largest portion of our elk herd resides. So what is the state going to do when there are no elk to bring out of state money in? It's a very sad state of affairs when people that live in a high rise in the big city are voting for something that they have no idea about except the emotional part of the wolf lovers agenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COhntr, post: 2015338, member: 8629"] Pulpwood hit the nail on the head, but it's not just people from california but from the east coast and the liberals from washington st and oregon as well. As if our elk and deer populations weren't in enough trouble and now they are going to be running from a huge 4 legged eating/killing machine. They pack that is already established in the NW part of the state, is in one of our trophy units, coincidence or just dumb luck and now they are moving across the northern part of the state where the largest portion of our elk herd resides. So what is the state going to do when there are no elk to bring out of state money in? It's a very sad state of affairs when people that live in a high rise in the big city are voting for something that they have no idea about except the emotional part of the wolf lovers agenda. [/QUOTE]
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