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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 103481" data-source="post: 1428633"><p>Usually conspiracy theorists argue that instead of the Idaho plains wolf they got Canadian timber wolves. Not Idaho timber and Canada tundra.</p><p></p><p>There will always be people that can't stand the idea of any predators anywhere near "their" herd of whatever. I don't think that's how it should be personally. To me, the biggest issue was the unchecked population caused by the stretch of lawsuits during the delisting process.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately in the lower 48 we have essentially put our mark on all the land there is, and we now have to manage everything because of it. that means we need to manage the prey and the predators.</p><p></p><p>I think some hunters and ranchers have a hard time realizing predators can be a good thing and just want the highest prey populations they can get. While on the other end the animal rights crowd doesn't understand what exploding unmanaged predator populations can do.</p><p></p><p>Episode 74 on Meateater podcast is worth a listen if you're interested in wolf issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 103481, post: 1428633"] Usually conspiracy theorists argue that instead of the Idaho plains wolf they got Canadian timber wolves. Not Idaho timber and Canada tundra. There will always be people that can't stand the idea of any predators anywhere near "their" herd of whatever. I don't think that's how it should be personally. To me, the biggest issue was the unchecked population caused by the stretch of lawsuits during the delisting process. Unfortunately in the lower 48 we have essentially put our mark on all the land there is, and we now have to manage everything because of it. that means we need to manage the prey and the predators. I think some hunters and ranchers have a hard time realizing predators can be a good thing and just want the highest prey populations they can get. While on the other end the animal rights crowd doesn't understand what exploding unmanaged predator populations can do. Episode 74 on Meateater podcast is worth a listen if you're interested in wolf issues. [/QUOTE]
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