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Author Topic: New Mexico county using cages to protect kids from aggressive Mexican gray wolve  (Read 6645 times)

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Oh my.  How many attacks have there been there?!? 

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Oh my.  How many attacks have there been there?!?

:chuckle:

That's just about the answer most of us expect from you two, neither one of you have been right on the wolf issue from the beginning.

I don't guess either of you give  :twocents: about the children or those who have to worry about wolves, whether it be the human dangers, livestock predation or the ungulate herds. Typical pro-wolfers...


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You got quite the fan club WB,  there's not too many times where I click one of your threads and your fan club hasn't already posted.



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You got quite the fan club WB,  there's not too many times where I click one of your threads and your fan club hasn't already posted.

Aw there a wonderful bunch of wolf huggers, their last comments really show their level of mentality...

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Oh my.  How many attacks have there been there?!?

:chuckle:

That's just about the answer most of us expect from you two, neither one of you have been right on the wolf issue from the beginning.

I don't guess either of you give  :twocents: about the children or those who have to worry about wolves, whether it be the human dangers, livestock predation or the ungulate herds. Typical pro-wolfers...
Comical coming from a guy who posts pictures of coyotes and claims they are wolf pups (only to be publicly humiliated and forced to recant.

Oh, and how did your prediction that all elk hunting would end in Idaho by 2012 (because of wolves) turn out?  :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Dude, he just posted an article, don't get all triggered  :DOH:


In sticking with the topic, do you refute that some people in MX are building shelters for bus stops?  It's being done in NM and TX and in here in Washington.


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Dude, he just posted an article, don't get all triggered  :DOH:


In sticking with the topic, do you refute that some people in MX are building shelters for bus stops?  It's being done in NM and TX and in here in Washington.
No, I think its a great business plan.  Can I build one for you and wb so you guys don't get eaten?  I have a money back guarantee...if using one of my shelters one or both of you get eaten by a wolf, 100% refund!   :chuckle:
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Dude, he just posted an article, don't get all triggered  :DOH:


In sticking with the topic, do you refute that some people in MX are building shelters for bus stops?  It's being done in NM and TX and in here in Washington.
No, I think its a great business plan.  Can I build one for you and wb so you guys don't get eaten?  I have a money back guarantee...if using one of my shelters one or both of you get eaten by a wolf, 100% refund!   :chuckle:

Every time wolfbait suddenly stops to post, you run into him and get some stank on your face.



Seriously dude, you need to quit stalking him.   

« Last Edit: January 09, 2019, 10:54:21 PM by KFhunter »

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Fine. If WAcoyote and idahohunter are going to get called out for flagging the absurdity of the "news article" then I'll play along too.

If you Google "catron county wolves children" then you can find ONE fox news article from 2013 that talks about the 10 years old enclosures at the time of the article. Not much else. Of course the article also mentioned that only 3 wolf attacks on humans had occured in the last 4 decades (none by Mexican gray wolves) but those are just facts- let's not let those get in the way of biases!!

The definition of fake news/ manufactured outrage right there
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That article is over 5 years old.
:fire.:

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They were there tenish years ago when I was there.   Saw them for myself.   Only guessed what they were until we invited a warden into our camp where we had a nice visit with him.

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Fine. If WAcoyote and idahohunter are going to get called out for flagging the absurdity of the "news article" then I'll play along too.

If you Google "catron county wolves children" then you can find ONE fox news article from 2013 that talks about the 10 years old enclosures at the time of the article. Not much else. Of course the article also mentioned that only 3 wolf attacks on humans had occured in the last 4 decades (none by Mexican gray wolves) but those are just facts- let's not let those get in the way of biases!!

The definition of fake news/ manufactured outrage right there

Wolves in the US have been hunted for centuries and before they were almost completely eradicated from the landscape with government assistance, they feared man and stayed away. This is the reason that very few attacks on people have been recorded in North America. This is no longer the case in NM, AZ, TX, WA, and OR. What we know about wolf behavior is that when they're not hunted by man, they become more and more habituated, come closer and closer, until human/wolf conflicts begin. We know this is true from Siberia, Iran, Northern Europe, and Kazakhstan. Populations in those countries are mainly disarmed. About every 20-30 years, the government must come in and thin out the packs after they become habituated and eventually stalk and kill people. We can see this beginning now in WA where one county has already warned its citizens that wolves are being seen in town and closer to homes. I believe that we will see this becoming more and more common until attacks actually do occur.

Although posts like this are outdated, and attacks by the OP on those whose views are not perfectly aligned with his are common and often way over-the-top and inflammatory, assuming there's no danger to our population from wolves because of so few attacks in the past is naive at best and shows ignorance of long-term wolf behavior worldwide. I believe the attacks are coming and if we don't start showing them the danger of interacting with humans by delisting and managing, it's going to be tragic for some families.
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Wonder how many just want to put their head in the sand instead of using their computer time to do research???

Its only a matter of time.   Sat having coffee with a friend just out of the town of Winthrop not to long ago,  first school bus stop was just across his driveway.   Parents sent their kids out to wait,  less then a hundred yards away from them was a crouching cougar watching them.   Lucky for us and them, the bus showed up just before he wanted to take off.  Brought some dogs in and ran the cat and got rid of it!

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