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Alight as a very avid hunter and wildlife technician/ future wildlife biologist people what did you think was going to happen to the eco system when you introduce a apex predator back into the system?
you say wolves never migrated from Canada to upper Montana "to long a trip" lol in fact there were scat and tracks found from 1930 tell the 70's never a dog though until in 83 we found a pack up in Glacier
your comment "All Wolf advocates are anti hunters" bugs me
As I have said many times in the past, modern wildlife management is resonsible for numerous success stories, with many species nationwide. Wolf reintroduction is one we did not need....period.Just remember, hunting is a wildlife management tool to harvest the excess and ensure populations do not eat themselves out of house and home. When severe winters hit the losses are minimized because of this. Without an excess, there will be greatly limited or no hunting in areas severely impacted by wolves.If I were an ardent anti hunter, I would embrace wolf introduction. It's the gift that keeps on giving.
Quote from: Wacenturion on January 14, 2014, 09:03:34 PMAs I have said many times in the past, modern wildlife management is resonsible for numerous success stories, with many species nationwide. Wolf reintroduction is one we did not need....period.Just remember, hunting is a wildlife management tool to harvest the excess and ensure populations do not eat themselves out of house and home. When severe winters hit the losses are minimized because of this. Without an excess, there will be greatly limited or no hunting in areas severely impacted by wolves.If I were an ardent anti hunter, I would embrace wolf introduction. It's the gift that keeps on giving. How was it not successful? Hunting is used in the absence of predator well guess what predators are back.More biologist have killed wolves than hunters and poachers combined !!! understand your hunting is a chance to go hunt enjoy it don't be greedy and why would you embrace wolf introduction if you were a anti hunter? A wolf has to hit carrying capacity and than must have a season to take it out and reduce there impacts you well never be out of hunting.if all of the elk in northeastern Oregon can start from 7 to where they are now 60 years from than i know you'll always have a chance to hunt
Quote from: jon.brown509 on January 14, 2014, 09:11:57 PMQuote from: Wacenturion on January 14, 2014, 09:03:34 PMAs I have said many times in the past, modern wildlife management is resonsible for numerous success stories, with many species nationwide. Wolf reintroduction is one we did not need....period.Just remember, hunting is a wildlife management tool to harvest the excess and ensure populations do not eat themselves out of house and home. When severe winters hit the losses are minimized because of this. Without an excess, there will be greatly limited or no hunting in areas severely impacted by wolves.If I were an ardent anti hunter, I would embrace wolf introduction. It's the gift that keeps on giving. How was it not successful? Hunting is used in the absence of predator well guess what predators are back.More biologist have killed wolves than hunters and poachers combined !!! understand your hunting is a chance to go hunt enjoy it don't be greedy and why would you embrace wolf introduction if you were a anti hunter? A wolf has to hit carrying capacity and than must have a season to take it out and reduce there impacts you well never be out of hunting.if all of the elk in northeastern Oregon can start from 7 to where they are now 60 years from than i know you'll always have a chance to hunt I did not say it was not successful. Wolf introduction was successful, therein lies the problem. So in saying that biologists have killed more wolfs than hunters and poachers combined, obviously you're not taking into account any time period prior to the early to mid 1900's. I rather doubt there were a lot of biologists out there in the 1800's, let alone out there killing wolves. However there was an abundance of folks killing wolves and every other predator for that matter during the 19th century.Why would I embrace wolf introduction if I were an anti hunter. Really...you don't see the connection. Try this...wolf introductions and pack growth and expansion severely reduce elk numbers, or for that matter, reduce any big game species, like has happened in Yellowstone. Eventually numbers do not justify hunting season length, number of permits, whatever. Now hunters are competing with not only tribal allocations, but those of the wolf and other predators. Bottom line...no excess....not justification for hunting seasons as we know them, now or in the recent past. A chance to hunt as you say...perhaps. Hunting opportunities that we enjoy today...not. If you can't beat the hunter in court, let the wolf be a part of your solution to meet an end result.If you think that is not a real possibility 10-30 from now in areas of expanding wolf populations, then you need to rethink your methodology. Its already occuring.Who's greedy?
Here's an example of what the other side is hearing. Somebody is lying.http://www.npr.org/2014/01/10/261120968/when-big-carnivores-go-down-even-vegetarians-take-the-hit?utm_content=socialflow&utm_campaign=nprfacebook&utm_source=npr&utm_medium=facebook