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A BS article? Here's one with a photo.http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/wildlife/bighorn-sheep-mingle-with-gardiner-domestic-sheep/article_67966a20-5baf-11e3-a220-0019bb2963f4.htmlYou make a living on here "connecting dots". Domestic sheep show up, comingle with bighorns. Hoppe refuses to cooperate to keep them separate. Bighorns get sick the next year and begin to die off, district closes. If you can't connect those dots, I can't help you. Whether the pneumonia came from Hoppe's sheep or not, it is clear he did not and does not care. Some wildlife steward.But, yes, this is all about wolf lovers.
“I caught a motion out of the corner of my eye and saw a ram coming off the hill,” Hurley said. “He crossed over to the fence and hopped over at a low spot like he knew right where to go.”The ram had jumped into a pasture where Jardine resident Bill Hoppe has moved his sheep.
Quote from: JLS on July 30, 2016, 12:54:10 PMA BS article? Here's one with a photo.http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/wildlife/bighorn-sheep-mingle-with-gardiner-domestic-sheep/article_67966a20-5baf-11e3-a220-0019bb2963f4.htmlYou make a living on here "connecting dots". Domestic sheep show up, comingle with bighorns. Hoppe refuses to cooperate to keep them separate. Bighorns get sick the next year and begin to die off, district closes. If you can't connect those dots, I can't help you. Whether the pneumonia came from Hoppe's sheep or not, it is clear he did not and does not care. Some wildlife steward.But, yes, this is all about wolf lovers.The way you repsonded I though Hoppe had done something purposefully...Quote“I caught a motion out of the corner of my eye and saw a ram coming off the hill,” Hurley said. “He crossed over to the fence and hopped over at a low spot like he knew right where to go.”The ram had jumped into a pasture where Jardine resident Bill Hoppe has moved his sheep.I hate to see anything happen to wild sheep, but the domestic sheep were in a pasture and the wild sheep jumped the fence to get in. I think you are really stretching to say what you said about Hoppe!
FWP warden Sam Sheppard said no FWP employees have seen any bighorn sheep in Hoppe’s pasture and that Hoppe also hadn’t seen any.
The photo was taken by a WSF person, hardly a wolf lover. Bill Hoppe rejected any efforts by WSF/FWP to help keep a barrier between the domestic sheep and the bighorns, relocate them, or provide any other measures to prevent interaction.I could care less about the pro wolf crowd.It's a free country and Bill Hoppe can put sheep wherever he wants. That doesn't make what he did right.Bill Hoppe has made a lot of money off of a public resource. This is how he returns the favor I guess.Edit: This has nothing to do with Bill Hoppe's stance on wolves. I really could care less whether he loves them or hates them. It's about his blatant disregard for a resource that he put at extreme risk and very likely had a hand in destroying. I see him as a hypocrite, pure and simple.
Bill Hoppe rejected any efforts by WSF/FWP to help keep a barrier between the domestic sheep and the bighorns, relocate them, or provide any other measures to prevent interaction.
Too funny, on one hand you talk about speculation as it pertains to the sheep and the die off. Then, you turn right around a speculate as to why Hoppe wouldn't take any measures to keep the herds separated.I won't disparage Wolfbait's hero anymore. They are likely cut from the same conservation ethic cloth. Anyone that defends this kind of behavior needs their head examined.
Quote from: JLS on July 31, 2016, 08:08:42 AMToo funny, on one hand you talk about speculation as it pertains to the sheep and the die off. Then, you turn right around a speculate as to why Hoppe wouldn't take any measures to keep the herds separated.I won't disparage Wolfbait's hero anymore. They are likely cut from the same conservation ethic cloth. Anyone that defends this kind of behavior needs their head examined.Where does one start? Why waste the time, just another pro-wolfer who's story turned sour once it was analyzed.I would be honored to call Bill Hoppe a friend, that being said you sound like you don't like it too much when someone questions your articles. Perhaps next time post it on a DoW or CNW sites, sure you will get plenty of Atta boys.
Edit: For the record, I don't believe Hoppe's original intent was to infect the bighorn sheep herd. I fully believe his original intent was to create a wolf conflict, which it did, and which blew up bigger than he anticipated. I believe that the bighorn sheep were just collateral damage incident to his primary agenda. His willful indifference and refusal to work with WSF (who BTW covers the cost of these projects) is what I find appalling.
Hurley, a Wyoming Game and Fish bighorn biologist for 30 years, said the ram was initially startled by the sound of the bells on Hoppe’s sheep. But the urges of the breeding season caused the ram to get within about 6 feet of the sheep.
In the Gardiner area, bighorn sheep have experienced a small number of pneumonia cases each of the last few years, but not to this extent. It is not possible to detect the exact source of this pneumonia outbreak.Pneumonia outbreaks have occurred in bighorn sheep populations with no known contact with domestic sheep (or goats). However, research has shown bacteria can be transmitted from healthy domestic sheep (or goats) to bighorn sheep, causing pneumonia in the wild sheep. There are currently domestic sheep flocks in the area.