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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 611712" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>Yes, and it just makes 'common sense'.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I was trying to show that great disparity in populations (~10X !) between Canada and the continental USA with similar a square area of land in an earlier post. Things are going to be different due to the great differences in populations in terms of negative wolf interactions down here just because there are 10x as many people. When you see up there that they don't have to buy a wolf tag, just a general license to kill a wolf up there in BC, and you look at the population differences and the undeveloped area differences, it's mind boggling that we would introduce a non-native species, caught and shipped from Canada, brought across the 49th parallel, and suddenly called 'endangered' and then not be allowed to control it! Foolishness.</p><p></p><p>Things seem to be much worse down there with and unregulated wolf growing in population at 25% per year eating and killing its way through elk and deer herds and 100 years of true conservation and damaging livestock operations to a significant degree, so why on earth can't we manage the wolf down here like they can up there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 611712, member: 1742"] Yes, and it just makes 'common sense'. Edit: I was trying to show that great disparity in populations (~10X !) between Canada and the continental USA with similar a square area of land in an earlier post. Things are going to be different due to the great differences in populations in terms of negative wolf interactions down here just because there are 10x as many people. When you see up there that they don't have to buy a wolf tag, just a general license to kill a wolf up there in BC, and you look at the population differences and the undeveloped area differences, it's mind boggling that we would introduce a non-native species, caught and shipped from Canada, brought across the 49th parallel, and suddenly called 'endangered' and then not be allowed to control it! Foolishness. Things seem to be much worse down there with and unregulated wolf growing in population at 25% per year eating and killing its way through elk and deer herds and 100 years of true conservation and damaging livestock operations to a significant degree, so why on earth can't we manage the wolf down here like they can up there! [/QUOTE]
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