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Idaho wolf control board seeks $200,000 to kill wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1785398" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>I believe what you fail to understand....is that the reasoning for the plains game to hqve been pushed into the mountains was the apex predator...MAN....isolated like they were while fhe wolf numbers were zilch allowed them to carry on a relatively peaceful life...that meaning breeding..calving.....surviving.......the elk numbers flourished in the mountains to a point....the ranchers took natural corridors away from the traveling animals and restricted them away from crop land and grazing land......then the money overrode everything....ranchers leasing out properties to high dollar guides..guides then pushing elk from the public lands back onto the private to control the herds 'during season's and then pushing them back off the ranch after...so the elk became a commodity.......well the reintroduction of wolves into the lands has done nothing good...."oh they only eat the sick and dying"....complete bs pushed ignorant people like yourself....the wolves knkw the food source can leave their area and make due to kill</p><p>or maim as many as possible...so in political correctness..yes they do eat the sick and ill....which they created by wounding animals so they run off to die or linger until they come back for the next meal....</p><p>If you don't live in the area all you have is second wind blowing smokeupyourass......</p><p>And to see herds of elk in the thousands....sounds like you like to go to Jackson hole.....i have seen it once...primetime 3 years ago....1000 head where there is usually 10000+.....the elk have to find places to live and if that means they pack together to give themselves a chance to survive the winter from wolves..how is that any different than African herds..........rant over.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1785398, member: 99519"] I believe what you fail to understand....is that the reasoning for the plains game to hqve been pushed into the mountains was the apex predator...MAN....isolated like they were while fhe wolf numbers were zilch allowed them to carry on a relatively peaceful life...that meaning breeding..calving.....surviving.......the elk numbers flourished in the mountains to a point....the ranchers took natural corridors away from the traveling animals and restricted them away from crop land and grazing land......then the money overrode everything....ranchers leasing out properties to high dollar guides..guides then pushing elk from the public lands back onto the private to control the herds 'during season's and then pushing them back off the ranch after...so the elk became a commodity.......well the reintroduction of wolves into the lands has done nothing good...."oh they only eat the sick and dying"....complete bs pushed ignorant people like yourself....the wolves knkw the food source can leave their area and make due to kill or maim as many as possible...so in political correctness..yes they do eat the sick and ill....which they created by wounding animals so they run off to die or linger until they come back for the next meal.... If you don't live in the area all you have is second wind blowing smokeupyourass...... And to see herds of elk in the thousands....sounds like you like to go to Jackson hole.....i have seen it once...primetime 3 years ago....1000 head where there is usually 10000+.....the elk have to find places to live and if that means they pack together to give themselves a chance to survive the winter from wolves..how is that any different than African herds..........rant over..... [/QUOTE]
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