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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 581658" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>Stirring the pots ok, but adding to it's better.</p><p>I've been trying to narrow down which wolf you have there in the Kootenays. Internet hasn't helped much, is it Canis Lupus Occidentalis otherwise known as the Yukon or Mckenzie Valley wolf, or Canis Lupus Iremotus also called the Rocky Mountain or Timberwolf? Your seven packs can you tell us their number, and over how much territory they are in? Do you have a season to hunt/trap them?</p><p>It would be great if they were the old timberwolf, a good side by side comparison could be made. If the issue ever was endangered species, the next move to push the Mckenzie Valley strain to Mexico will cause the smaller wolf species in their path to disappear. </p><p>Trying to determine which wolf you are dealing with, one thing I found interesting was there were some environmental groups in the 1990's that joined in the lawsuit trying to stop the transplantation of Canadian wolves. They said it was bad science to put species where they never existed historically-you know like before the white man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 581658, member: 30671"] Stirring the pots ok, but adding to it's better. I've been trying to narrow down which wolf you have there in the Kootenays. Internet hasn't helped much, is it Canis Lupus Occidentalis otherwise known as the Yukon or Mckenzie Valley wolf, or Canis Lupus Iremotus also called the Rocky Mountain or Timberwolf? Your seven packs can you tell us their number, and over how much territory they are in? Do you have a season to hunt/trap them? It would be great if they were the old timberwolf, a good side by side comparison could be made. If the issue ever was endangered species, the next move to push the Mckenzie Valley strain to Mexico will cause the smaller wolf species in their path to disappear. Trying to determine which wolf you are dealing with, one thing I found interesting was there were some environmental groups in the 1990's that joined in the lawsuit trying to stop the transplantation of Canadian wolves. They said it was bad science to put species where they never existed historically-you know like before the white man. [/QUOTE]
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