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Oh, beavers are coming back? Could that have anything to do with the fact that over 100 beavers were trapped and transplanted into the area? Another example of "science" by wolf advocates. Biased bs. Advocates make crappy scientists.And this is in an area with protected winter range and no hunting anyway. How things may or may not work in jellystone doesnt reflect on the rest of the world.
Bango, you are certainly welcomed to your own opinion. I respect research from a peer reviewed scientific journal much more than the news media. The data determines the conclusion.
Quote from: Jerky on May 18, 2016, 10:37:47 PMBango, you are certainly welcomed to your own opinion. I respect research from a peer reviewed scientific journal much more than the news media. The data determines the conclusion.Unless the conclusion is predetermined and the data is manipulated to prove your predetermined conclusion
Bango, you are certainly welcomed to your own opinion.
Quote from: Jerky on May 18, 2016, 10:37:47 PMBango, you are certainly welcomed to your own opinion. Youre also entitled to your opinion, though you dont even have your own, youre just using somebody elses to try to showcase how open minded and tolerant you are. Go hop in your subaru and drive down to your local starbucks and impress your friends with your predator loving crap
Quote from: Jerky on May 18, 2016, 10:37:47 PMBango, you are certainly welcomed to your own opinion. I respect research from a peer reviewed scientific journal much more than the news media. The data determines the conclusion.Is the beaver release my opinion, or something that was intentionally left out of the "scientific" study? The beaver increase is used to support the trophic cascades theory but there is no mention of the dozens (i want to say it was about 160?) Of beavers trapped and released into the ecosystem.Is it my opinion that the way wolves affect a protected area, with intact winter range and no hunting or livestock is different than the way theyll affect an area like ne wa where human habitation has taken over much of the landscape and cattle, sheep etc are available as prey and elk and other wildlife is routinely hunted and displaced by habitat destruction?As much as youd like to pretend otherwise, this isnt yellowstone here. 100% of available browse is not utilized by elk. The vast majority of quality browse here goes untouched. We are way below our carrying capacity. The yellowstone fairy tale just flat out does not apply here. Wolves are NOT a benefit to our local ecosystem. They are a menace.