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New Mexico stops wolf re-introduction.
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 592160" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>One of the quotes Ed Bangs handed out speaking to pro wolf folks comparing the northern and southern wolf "reintroductions": "2 monkeys with a pickup truck and a case of beer could have re-introduced wolves to the northern Rockies". I'm guessing the monkeys maybe got to keep the truck and beer, but I'd sure like to know where the rest of the $60 million went. At least the next time someone talks to me about wildlife expertS, and scientistS being the deciderS in these issues I'll have a response. I could be wrong I need to dig a bit but my understanding is the proposed transplant in Utah will be the Mackenzie Valley version we got. Not the Mexican Gray Wolf. If this happens it won't make a **** what New Mexico thinks, as this biologic weapon can fired from elsewhere. I did read where the chimp reputed to be Cheetah in the Tarzan films died, so replacing the pick up driver may cost more, on the other hand your January 2012 NRA American Rifleman continues to advertise on page 90, this version of wolf half/half or 3/4 and up. Could be cheaper than sending to Canada. Any guesses where these end up when it's evident they are poor pets????? Also as planned releases prior to the official ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 592160, member: 30671"] One of the quotes Ed Bangs handed out speaking to pro wolf folks comparing the northern and southern wolf "reintroductions": "2 monkeys with a pickup truck and a case of beer could have re-introduced wolves to the northern Rockies". I'm guessing the monkeys maybe got to keep the truck and beer, but I'd sure like to know where the rest of the $60 million went. At least the next time someone talks to me about wildlife expertS, and scientistS being the deciderS in these issues I'll have a response. I could be wrong I need to dig a bit but my understanding is the proposed transplant in Utah will be the Mackenzie Valley version we got. Not the Mexican Gray Wolf. If this happens it won't make a **** what New Mexico thinks, as this biologic weapon can fired from elsewhere. I did read where the chimp reputed to be Cheetah in the Tarzan films died, so replacing the pick up driver may cost more, on the other hand your January 2012 NRA American Rifleman continues to advertise on page 90, this version of wolf half/half or 3/4 and up. Could be cheaper than sending to Canada. Any guesses where these end up when it's evident they are poor pets????? Also as planned releases prior to the official ones. [/QUOTE]
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