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MT going to cut loose on wolves!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 538394" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>There are a host of publications of research that has been done regarding the diseases wolves are capable of giving humans and any animal that has lungs in the area a wolf occupies. A good site to check to get started with educating yourself so you can pass the knowledge to others is : <a href="http://washingtonwolf.info/diseases.html" target="_blank">Wolf Diseases Hydatid Disease Rabies Echinococcosis In Wolves Information Idaho Montana Washington Wyoming</a></p><p>This is total scientific based long term study facts that have been brought up to the Feds as well as various state wildlife agencies. These agencies have overlooked what has been presented to them for reasons unknown. We have a real potential of paying a huge price of lives lost because of their carelessness. This story is the one that really needs exposure to the public. It would ruin the Anti's ability to justify the wolf's existence in such large quantities in our states and hopefully give cause to eradication once again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 538394, member: 26477"] There are a host of publications of research that has been done regarding the diseases wolves are capable of giving humans and any animal that has lungs in the area a wolf occupies. A good site to check to get started with educating yourself so you can pass the knowledge to others is : [url=http://washingtonwolf.info/diseases.html]Wolf Diseases Hydatid Disease Rabies Echinococcosis In Wolves Information Idaho Montana Washington Wyoming[/url] This is total scientific based long term study facts that have been brought up to the Feds as well as various state wildlife agencies. These agencies have overlooked what has been presented to them for reasons unknown. We have a real potential of paying a huge price of lives lost because of their carelessness. This story is the one that really needs exposure to the public. It would ruin the Anti's ability to justify the wolf's existence in such large quantities in our states and hopefully give cause to eradication once again. [/QUOTE]
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