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<blockquote data-quote="bedrok" data-source="post: 472386" data-attributes="member: 25202"><p>Most of us up here do our best to save moose from wolves whenever and however we can. One point to make to the hysterical greenie crowd (they've got a lot of votes) is that the northern grey wolf as we know it was NEVER native to the northern Rockies. The wolves described in the mid 1800s were smaller, around 60 lbs and I doubt they were such an efficient killing machine of large ungulates. So the right term is not "re-introduction" but the introduction of a whole new species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bedrok, post: 472386, member: 25202"] Most of us up here do our best to save moose from wolves whenever and however we can. One point to make to the hysterical greenie crowd (they've got a lot of votes) is that the northern grey wolf as we know it was NEVER native to the northern Rockies. The wolves described in the mid 1800s were smaller, around 60 lbs and I doubt they were such an efficient killing machine of large ungulates. So the right term is not "re-introduction" but the introduction of a whole new species. [/QUOTE]
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