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Thanks wolfbait. I appreciate your threads keeping us informedYet another lawsuit costing tax payers. I just dont understand how the grey wolf could even be on the endangered species list. They where never endangered! Never will be! History repeats its self im sure this country will again pay tons of money trying to rid us of these wolves. Then along will come some body thinking its a good idea to bring in more. They say there's no cougar left over on the east coast. Maybe we should reintroduced lions over there. But this time lets use African lions.
Extermination. Interesting word from a state that's seen enough of these dogs. I hope they're successful. I have my doubts that they will be.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 01, 2014, 10:30:25 AMExtermination. Interesting word from a state that's seen enough of these dogs. I hope they're successful. I have my doubts that they will be.There is no official in Idaho calling for extermination...as usual your posts are lacking facts.
Quote from: idahohuntr on April 02, 2014, 12:49:35 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 01, 2014, 10:30:25 AMExtermination. Interesting word from a state that's seen enough of these dogs. I hope they're successful. I have my doubts that they will be.There is no official in Idaho calling for extermination...as usual your posts are lacking facts.Nice contribution, as usual. I didn't say it was from an official. You made that up. Why don't you go to the Defenders page and post there for a while. This article is about the need for action by the State of ID to stem the tide of damage by wolves. If you don't believe it, you've got your head in the sand.
Steve Alder represents Idaho for Wildlife, a Lewiston-based hunters group that has lobbied for more wolf killing. He said he hopes the control board’s funds are used to quickly radio-collar 150 wolves to ensure Idaho can prove it's meeting the recovery goal.