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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1563856" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>One of the things that I like about what F4WM is doing in Idaho- and hopefully we can get going here- is that it is working at beating the out of state wolf huggers at their own game. </p><p>They like to claim that all these people are coming here, spending their money, and helping the local economy to watch wolves.</p><p>When someone has the chance to come here from another state to hunt wolves and <strong>have their expenses paid, </strong>they are doing the very same thing. The only difference is that they are here <strong>specifically </strong>for wolves. Most tourists would come anyway, regardless if they see a wolf.</p><p>To me, this could really turn out to be a win-win! We get wolf numbers down, and these small town economies that have been hurt by the lower numbers of elk tags will receive a boost!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1563856, member: 39651"] One of the things that I like about what F4WM is doing in Idaho- and hopefully we can get going here- is that it is working at beating the out of state wolf huggers at their own game. They like to claim that all these people are coming here, spending their money, and helping the local economy to watch wolves. When someone has the chance to come here from another state to hunt wolves and [B]have their expenses paid, [/B]they are doing the very same thing. The only difference is that they are here [B]specifically [/B]for wolves. Most tourists would come anyway, regardless if they see a wolf. To me, this could really turn out to be a win-win! We get wolf numbers down, and these small town economies that have been hurt by the lower numbers of elk tags will receive a boost! [/QUOTE]
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