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Quote from: JCClement on January 07, 2011, 08:43:31 PMGreat Video. What channel will the full documentary be on, if any?
Great Video. What channel will the full documentary be on, if any?
Not trashing people... nothing will get done here unless people take it in their own hands. Locals who live out in the middle of no where already do. There have been wolves in Canada for a long time, why dont u think they havent made it down to here?? People have alot to do with that up along the border, they are not welcome.
Yellowstone is DeadYellowstone is DeadWashington will end up being another Yellowstone with WDFW refusing to confirm known wolf packs. Those of you who are seeing wolves in places that you have never seen them before can thank WDFW. The full 2 hour documentary comes out next month.
My opinion and its just my is if there was originally wolfs in an area try to bring them back. I'm ok with this but if you are gong to bring them back there has to be a way to manage the number of animal. They cant just say here's the wolfs and you cant hunt them, whats above a wolf in the food chain. We have the same issue here with cats. If there is no efficient way to manage the number of animals its going to turn a lot of honest people into poachers. That's a fact just look and the comments made so far and I have to agree with them.
Quote from: throttlejocky20 on January 08, 2011, 11:59:19 AMMy opinion and its just my is if there was originally wolfs in an area try to bring them back. I'm ok with this but if you are gong to bring them back there has to be a way to manage the number of animal. They cant just say here's the wolfs and you cant hunt them, whats above a wolf in the food chain. We have the same issue here with cats. If there is no efficient way to manage the number of animals its going to turn a lot of honest people into poachers. That's a fact just look and the comments made so far and I have to agree with them. I would be okay with a managed population if it was a NATIVE species. But these are a non-native species, designed to take down moose and caribou, which makes killing the smaller deer and elk nothing. If they were timber wolves, I would be okay with a managed population.