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Washington State wolves and the future of hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 2969417" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Both-In my opinion wolves were well documented in the lower 48 prior to the "transplant". I believe there were some slowly migrating in from Canada. A third issue less talked about is the release by individuals.</p><p></p><p>Breeding pair is a bit of a misnomer left over from idealization of the species. It's just not "Alpha's" breeding. A female raising a litter alone was a pair at some point. These are dogs one comes in heat and it's likely to be bred.</p><p></p><p>My point is-as difficult as it is to kill a wolf on purpose, in part because of range size, the "luring" of wolves out of a park, state, or other artificial line on the ground is anti-hunting propaganda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 2969417, member: 30671"] Both-In my opinion wolves were well documented in the lower 48 prior to the "transplant". I believe there were some slowly migrating in from Canada. A third issue less talked about is the release by individuals. Breeding pair is a bit of a misnomer left over from idealization of the species. It's just not "Alpha's" breeding. A female raising a litter alone was a pair at some point. These are dogs one comes in heat and it's likely to be bred. My point is-as difficult as it is to kill a wolf on purpose, in part because of range size, the "luring" of wolves out of a park, state, or other artificial line on the ground is anti-hunting propaganda. [/QUOTE]
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