I read an article in Grandview yesterday about the poor Mexican Grey Wolves in AZ dealing with the fires, the ranchers and life in general.
Just some silly questions:
A: If the Mexican Grey Wolf is so important to the bio-diversity of North America, what precisely is Mexico doing to keep this “beautiful, intelligent and social animal” from going extinct?
B: Why does it always fall to the United States to do something about everything?
C: Does anyone truly believe the poor Mexican peasants living in the sub-Saharan desert Border States of Mexico will be thrilled to see wolves eating their meager flocks and threatening their children?
D: Is this the way we will finally get a strong wall along the border…to keep the wolves on our side?
I don't know. Call me stupid.