Elk herds reduced by wolves
#21
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: IDAHO
Posts: 53
RE: Elk herds reduced by wolves
As far as being able to handle more than one component at a time, you first would need to be "on topic" before your great mind would be of any benefit to us lesser, one topic,minds.
What is there to bring to the proverbial table? It was an article, most of us actually read it, and it was an interesting twist to the wolf issue. Your addition to the topic, or more acurately..."what you brought to the table," was in fact something that had nothing to do with the original article, and should have been brought to a different table, as it was completely off topic.
What is there to bring to the proverbial table? It was an article, most of us actually read it, and it was an interesting twist to the wolf issue. Your addition to the topic, or more acurately..."what you brought to the table," was in fact something that had nothing to do with the original article, and should have been brought to a different table, as it was completely off topic.
#22
RE: Elk herds reduced by wolves
I think all of us should go to Idaho and anhaillate those wolves!
For such a small price for residents, we should donate to our HNI members to buy as many tags as they can, and they can give them to their buddies!
That way, every Idaho tag will be filled, and those wolves will be with a lower pregnancy rate!
For such a small price for residents, we should donate to our HNI members to buy as many tags as they can, and they can give them to their buddies!
That way, every Idaho tag will be filled, and those wolves will be with a lower pregnancy rate!
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MN USA
Posts: 1,392
RE: Elk herds reduced by wolves
younggun - it is talk like that that has inflammed the tensions between the states and people within that have to deal with the problem of high population of wolves, the federal gov't and the numerous "greeny" groups that have repeatedly sued in federal courts to stop the delisting of wolves in MN, Wisc., MI and more recently in the western states.
The federal gov't will not at this point allow wolves to be delisted in any state of the lower 48 unless those states' DNR, Dept. of Fish & Game, etc. prove that they have a comprehesive plan that guarantees that what you speak of "annihilation... extinction" doesn't happen.
It's best not to stick you're finger into a hornets nest that has been building for decades. We who live in the states and areas that have the Timber (Grey) Wolf problem have to deal with it.
If you are unfortunate enough to ever have someone from the Dept. of USFW or Interior get the "bright idea" to reintroduce wolves to your neck of TN, you'd find out what a pain to deal with the federal gov't and these non-governmental busy body organizations like WWF, Sierra Club, US Humane Society and other is.
The federal gov't will not at this point allow wolves to be delisted in any state of the lower 48 unless those states' DNR, Dept. of Fish & Game, etc. prove that they have a comprehesive plan that guarantees that what you speak of "annihilation... extinction" doesn't happen.
It's best not to stick you're finger into a hornets nest that has been building for decades. We who live in the states and areas that have the Timber (Grey) Wolf problem have to deal with it.
If you are unfortunate enough to ever have someone from the Dept. of USFW or Interior get the "bright idea" to reintroduce wolves to your neck of TN, you'd find out what a pain to deal with the federal gov't and these non-governmental busy body organizations like WWF, Sierra Club, US Humane Society and other is.