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National Graphics special on wolves played several nights ago
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1536595" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>"Man's stupidity" would presume some kind of universally accepted "brilliance". Having been lumped in with the baboons, it's quite a turn around to consider "man" should know better, or offer stewardship.</p><p>Lots accept 7 billion as too many, not many volunteering to leave. Given Canadian population density perhaps a more populated country should be able to dictate immigration to level it out. As merely a hairless baboon am I now entitled to prey on my neighbors livestock?</p><p>Which circling back to the discussion of wolves accounts for why once the population reached agreed on numbers they weren't trapped and transplanted to states without their fair share (grizzlies as well) is nobody wants them in their backyard.</p><p>Which speaking of grizzlies was the impact wolves killing a large percent of their food supply factored in, or the increase in conflicts due to their spreading out beyond the park? Should they be allowed to munch caribou to extinction?</p><p>Wolves are in decline world wide because where ever they're found, whatever sub species is involved they share the the common behaviors that make them ****** neighbors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1536595, member: 30671"] “Man’s stupidity” would presume some kind of universally accepted “brilliance”. Having been lumped in with the baboons, it’s quite a turn around to consider “man” should know better, or offer stewardship. Lots accept 7 billion as too many, not many volunteering to leave. Given Canadian population density perhaps a more populated country should be able to dictate immigration to level it out. As merely a hairless baboon am I now entitled to prey on my neighbors livestock? Which circling back to the discussion of wolves accounts for why once the population reached agreed on numbers they weren’t trapped and transplanted to states without their fair share (grizzlies as well) is nobody wants them in their backyard. Which speaking of grizzlies was the impact wolves killing a large percent of their food supply factored in, or the increase in conflicts due to their spreading out beyond the park? Should they be allowed to munch caribou to extinction? Wolves are in decline world wide because where ever they’re found, whatever sub species is involved they share the the common behaviors that make them ****** neighbors. [/QUOTE]
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