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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 881424" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>The problem with most Eco - Freaks is they never see a problem become resolved. If the snail darter is determined to be threatened then it remains threatened for time eternal. Wolves seem less populous than they would like? How would they know? They don't live in Idaho. No problem! They have "experts" do a study (probably while relaxing in the Baumgartner Hot Springs) and presto! Gray Wolves in Idaho!</p><p></p><p>Here's the kicker: Wolves have been so successful they have overpopulated. To the point that wolves have achieved a population that is both huntable and sustainable with hunting pressure. To anyone else that would define success. But the greenies can never accept that concept. If the wolves start killing joggers on the Boise Greenbelt they will claim, "the wolves were here first".</p><p></p><p>We hunters cannot be allowed to win... Period!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 881424, member: 51650"] The problem with most Eco - Freaks is they never see a problem become resolved. If the snail darter is determined to be threatened then it remains threatened for time eternal. Wolves seem less populous than they would like? How would they know? They don't live in Idaho. No problem! They have "experts" do a study (probably while relaxing in the Baumgartner Hot Springs) and presto! Gray Wolves in Idaho! Here's the kicker: Wolves have been so successful they have overpopulated. To the point that wolves have achieved a population that is both huntable and sustainable with hunting pressure. To anyone else that would define success. But the greenies can never accept that concept. If the wolves start killing joggers on the Boise Greenbelt they will claim, "the wolves were here first". We hunters cannot be allowed to win... Period! [/QUOTE]
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