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Much like those N Dakota 300 lb whitetails, compared to our 150 lb whitetails.
luvtohunt. DNA is a direct match from the native species that were here, and the reintroduced wolves. However, sub-species evolved based on geography. This is the difference in the two strains of wolves. One is larger, suited to extreme temperatures, and the taking of larger prey. Native species were about 1/2 the size.Much like those N Dakota 300 lb whitetails, compared to our 150 lb whitetails.
tlbradford, I do understand that but in order to comply with the ESA where else could the wolves have been brought from?I am still trying to get ahold of a copy of the Young and Goldman book. Found one on ebay but I don't want to pay 16.00 for a book from 1944!!Brandon
I watch this documentary and I have a couple of thoughts. As a hunter I get it, I watch this video and I'm outraged and heatbroken and fearful for the future. But hopefully I'm not the target audience, because I'm already on board. I believe this documentary and I realize I only saw parts of it, but it will do very little to the people we need to convince the most and that is a big part of the nonhunting public. It won't do a thing for the wolf zealots, but they are a minority, but I'm afraid it will do very little to sway public opinion. Maybe the whole documentary will do a better job of that. For the minions out there to say Yellowstone is dead, while your showing a herd of elk doesn't help. Have you seen the documentaries done for the Animal Planet, they show coyote after coyote being shot while the commentators go on about wolves being killed. The public is ignorant and seeing a herd of elk, no matter how small will make folks go, what you mean, I see elk. What are those hunters doing crying about a few elk. I'm not trying to be critical, just not sure this, at least what I just watched, will convince very many folks who are not already on board with us.