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Many of the areas I have hunted for years have been impacted by wolves. It's a pretty sad situation, moose were not even mentioned in the video, our moose herds are taking the biggest hit and were not even mentioned. Another hypocrisy, I thought these animal groups and WDFW were supportive of saving all endangered species, the wolves are literally eating up the last remaining woodland caribou in the lower 48 states (exactly as I predicted). I don't think the wolfers care what happens to the caribou, the only thing they seem to care about regarding caribou is to use caribou as a tool to restrict human access and stop logging. It's really a disgusting situation, no matter what restrictions are forced upon humans, the last 15 or 20 caribou will disappear with all these cougar, bear, and now with more and more wolves eating them!
Quote from: bearpaw on August 18, 2016, 03:52:26 AMMany of the areas I have hunted for years have been impacted by wolves. It's a pretty sad situation, moose were not even mentioned in the video, our moose herds are taking the biggest hit and were not even mentioned. Another hypocrisy, I thought these animal groups and WDFW were supportive of saving all endangered species, the wolves are literally eating up the last remaining woodland caribou in the lower 48 states (exactly as I predicted). I don't think the wolfers care what happens to the caribou, the only thing they seem to care about regarding caribou is to use caribou as a tool to restrict human access and stop logging. It's really a disgusting situation, no matter what restrictions are forced upon humans, the last 15 or 20 caribou will disappear with all these cougar, bear, and now with more and more wolves eating them!Quite sure most folks know by now that the wolf is all about habitat. With nothing left to hunt, hunting can be eventually shut down, and with ranchers going out of business because they can't afford to feed wolves, large chunks of land can be scooped up. With no logging, no hunting, and no range permits, it doesn't take much of an imagination to see how easy it would be to shut down public lands. Look at WDFW buying up ranches etc., fake environmental groups such as the Nature conservancy, buy up private lands and then sell it to the gov. for a huge profit.The pro-wolfers were right all along, it's all about the habitat.Welcome to the fraud and corruption of the wolf introduction…….
Quote from: wolfbait on September 10, 2016, 10:40:48 AMQuote from: bearpaw on August 18, 2016, 03:52:26 AMMany of the areas I have hunted for years have been impacted by wolves. It's a pretty sad situation, moose were not even mentioned in the video, our moose herds are taking the biggest hit and were not even mentioned. Another hypocrisy, I thought these animal groups and WDFW were supportive of saving all endangered species, the wolves are literally eating up the last remaining woodland caribou in the lower 48 states (exactly as I predicted). I don't think the wolfers care what happens to the caribou, the only thing they seem to care about regarding caribou is to use caribou as a tool to restrict human access and stop logging. It's really a disgusting situation, no matter what restrictions are forced upon humans, the last 15 or 20 caribou will disappear with all these cougar, bear, and now with more and more wolves eating them!Quite sure most folks know by now that the wolf is all about habitat. With nothing left to hunt, hunting can be eventually shut down, and with ranchers going out of business because they can't afford to feed wolves, large chunks of land can be scooped up. With no logging, no hunting, and no range permits, it doesn't take much of an imagination to see how easy it would be to shut down public lands. Look at WDFW buying up ranches etc., fake environmental groups such as the Nature conservancy, buy up private lands and then sell it to the gov. for a huge profit.The pro-wolfers were right all along, it's all about the habitat.Welcome to the fraud and corruption of the wolf introduction…….And what is the (I assume) governments motivation to buy up all this land and keep people out?
Quote from: DaveMonti on September 10, 2016, 07:44:36 PMQuote from: wolfbait on September 10, 2016, 10:40:48 AMQuote from: bearpaw on August 18, 2016, 03:52:26 AMMany of the areas I have hunted for years have been impacted by wolves. It's a pretty sad situation, moose were not even mentioned in the video, our moose herds are taking the biggest hit and were not even mentioned. Another hypocrisy, I thought these animal groups and WDFW were supportive of saving all endangered species, the wolves are literally eating up the last remaining woodland caribou in the lower 48 states (exactly as I predicted). I don't think the wolfers care what happens to the caribou, the only thing they seem to care about regarding caribou is to use caribou as a tool to restrict human access and stop logging. It's really a disgusting situation, no matter what restrictions are forced upon humans, the last 15 or 20 caribou will disappear with all these cougar, bear, and now with more and more wolves eating them!Quite sure most folks know by now that the wolf is all about habitat. With nothing left to hunt, hunting can be eventually shut down, and with ranchers going out of business because they can't afford to feed wolves, large chunks of land can be scooped up. With no logging, no hunting, and no range permits, it doesn't take much of an imagination to see how easy it would be to shut down public lands. Look at WDFW buying up ranches etc., fake environmental groups such as the Nature conservancy, buy up private lands and then sell it to the gov. for a huge profit.The pro-wolfers were right all along, it's all about the habitat.Welcome to the fraud and corruption of the wolf introduction…….And what is the (I assume) governments motivation to buy up all this land and keep people out?Core Wilderness and Corridors http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/june_2003/core.htmTaking Liberty, How Private Property is being Abolished in Americahttp://www.takingliberty.us/TLHome.htmlThe Endangered Species Act & Agenda 21 THE WILDLANDS PROJECT http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/special_issues/wildlands_project_step_by_step.htm