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<blockquote data-quote="P-ranch" data-source="post: 1787191" data-attributes="member: 111922"><p>10 years ago in southern Oregon low and behold a wolf showed up on the west side of the cascade mountains. Hasn't been one here since the 1920s or so. Supposedly he migrated from the imnaha pack in north eastern Oregon some 350 miles as the crow flies. Some 6 months to a year later a female just happened to migrate down here from the same pack or maybe a different one close by to the same place that male migrated to. Now we have wolves in southern Oregon as a result of them being run out of there original packs in north eastern Oregon and migrating some 350 miles acorrding to the Oregon dfg. And not just one but two none the less! I'll tell you how they migrated! They were hauled down here in the back of a fish and wildlife pickup, and had radio collars placed on them. Cattle have been killed, the deer and elk are being harassed and the libs are happy. The first litter the pair of wolves had was plastered all over the news papers and news as a great thing. It's bad enough the cats are out of control and can't be managed by hunters using dogs, but now wolves that are protected can't be killed. Thanks Oregon dept of fish and wildlife your really do a good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P-ranch, post: 1787191, member: 111922"] 10 years ago in southern Oregon low and behold a wolf showed up on the west side of the cascade mountains. Hasn’t been one here since the 1920s or so. Supposedly he migrated from the imnaha pack in north eastern Oregon some 350 miles as the crow flies. Some 6 months to a year later a female just happened to migrate down here from the same pack or maybe a different one close by to the same place that male migrated to. Now we have wolves in southern Oregon as a result of them being run out of there original packs in north eastern Oregon and migrating some 350 miles acorrding to the Oregon dfg. And not just one but two none the less! I’ll tell you how they migrated! They were hauled down here in the back of a fish and wildlife pickup, and had radio collars placed on them. Cattle have been killed, the deer and elk are being harassed and the libs are happy. The first litter the pair of wolves had was plastered all over the news papers and news as a great thing. It’s bad enough the cats are out of control and can’t be managed by hunters using dogs, but now wolves that are protected can’t be killed. Thanks Oregon dept of fish and wildlife your really do a good job. [/QUOTE]
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