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Who gives these people to right to reintroduce these predators back into the system with out and public reactions. They should be dealt with very seriously.
Quote from: HighlandLofts on December 25, 2021, 02:54:27 PMWho gives these people to right to reintroduce these predators back into the system with out and public reactions. They should be dealt with very seriously.These animals specifically migrated in from the reintroduced populations. The pending colorado "reintroduction" was on the state ballot. It's rather amusing that the votes that made it pass came from east of the continental divide while the reintroduction will be conducted west of it.
Quote from: haus on December 25, 2021, 06:35:38 PMQuote from: HighlandLofts on December 25, 2021, 02:54:27 PMWho gives these people to right to reintroduce these predators back into the system with out and public reactions. They should be dealt with very seriously.These animals specifically migrated in from the reintroduced populations. The pending colorado "reintroduction" was on the state ballot. It's rather amusing that the votes that made it pass came from east of the continental divide while the reintroduction will be conducted west of it.Funny thing, wolves are not a migration animal. They do disperse, they eat their way out. Talking to the guys from WY, Montana back in the day, they said they could watch wolves expand by watching the game herds plummet. Fitkin might have been the first to claim that wolves migrate. Anyone ever heard of the great wolf migration until the illegal wolf introduction?
I'm sure it is in most places. Different story where those ones took up residence
Quote from: haus on December 31, 2021, 04:00:18 PMI'm sure it is in most places. Different story where those ones took up residenceLittle strange how wolves always seem to migrate into cattle country, and the only time wolves eventually get confirmed.I always appreciate the 70 years number, the fake environmentalists and corrupt state game agencies came up with the seventy year mark how?They did finally switched over to disperse after it was pointed out that wolves don't migrate. Not referring that you are a fake environmentalist Haus, just pointing out some similarities that have followed the wolves since they were illegally introduced.Colorado is going to go fast, like other states the USFWS will dump wolves at a high rate of speed.
Quote from: wolfbait on January 05, 2022, 09:36:38 AMQuote from: haus on December 31, 2021, 04:00:18 PMI'm sure it is in most places. Different story where those ones took up residenceLittle strange how wolves always seem to migrate into cattle country, and the only time wolves eventually get confirmed.I always appreciate the 70 years number, the fake environmentalists and corrupt state game agencies came up with the seventy year mark how?They did finally switched over to disperse after it was pointed out that wolves don't migrate. Not referring that you are a fake environmentalist Haus, just pointing out some similarities that have followed the wolves since they were illegally introduced.Colorado is going to go fast, like other states the USFWS will dump wolves at a high rate of speed.Well you can complain they were illegally introduced all you want, bottom line is they're here now and the fleecing of federal funds for the introduction occurred almost 3 decades ago. The dispersion into colorado was inevitable. I'm not sure why you think the USFWS is going to dump wolves there, Colorado had a state ballot measure pass through vote to bring wolves in, which CPW will be conducting. The fact that it's going to occur even though wolves are already in the state is bs, but the voters voted and now it's inevitable unless the counties impacted by the ballot measure fight back, which it looks like that is going to be the case so hopefully they gain legal traction in stopping it.