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“We can’t let poachers deny future generations their opportunity to see these incredible animals in the wild,” Weiss said.Wolves are naturally wary of people. No generations will ever see them in the wild
I mention to my wife all the time how the NE corner is full of wolves and yet no one is planning trips or family vacations to see them. There is no tourist industry for wolves in Washington. The only people seeing them are the ones who don't want them, such as us hunters and the cattle ranchers. Even then they are either in the woods where most tourist would be loathe to have to hike, or in the fields killing things. I try not to plan my family rec time around predetors killing things in front of my children. Of course there is always the fact of the very healthy wolf populations around the world, including up north.
The only good wolf is a dead wolf in my oppinion.
Quote from: TheStovePipeKid on January 13, 2020, 02:29:40 PM“We can’t let poachers deny future generations their opportunity to see these incredible animals in the wild,” Weiss said.Wolves are naturally wary of people. No generations will ever see them in the wild History and documented wolf behavior says you're wrong. As wolves are unopposed by humans and as they decimate wild prey, they become habituated to humans, originally going after their livestock and pets, then their trash, and eventually they go after people. We've seen this all across Europe, South Asia. This is a pattern. If the huggers get their way, their children will indeed see them and possibly, quite close up.
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