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There is a solution to WDFW mismanagement, vote in a hard hunting Independent to the State House of Representatives.....someone in the 35th district, running for position 2............someone that cares about hunting and fishing, has it in his blood real bad like an incurable disease and doesnt want a cure....someone like...that Glenn Gaither in Mason county.....
what wolves are doing to our ungulate herds are much like what rebels in south africa are doing to the locals, massicaring a defensless prey.
there are examples to prove this, mongoose in hawaii (there are several birds that are gone because of them) once the rats where gone they ate everything they could find.
Quote from: twistiron on August 31, 2011, 08:49:54 AM what wolves are doing to our ungulate herds are much like what rebels in south africa are doing to the locals, massicaring a defensless prey. What rebels in South Africa?Quote from: twistiron on August 31, 2011, 08:49:54 AM there are examples to prove this, mongoose in hawaii (there are several birds that are gone because of them) once the rats where gone they ate everything they could find. As point of argument, mongoose were introduced into Hawaii. It is contended that Cascadian wolves were reintroduced by natural migration from Canada. Using the mongoose as an example is probably not the best choice because of their extreme dissimilarities in mechanism of introduction.
actually, the mckinsee valley wolves (spelling) that were introduced in adaho and yellowstone are alot bigger than the native wolves that lived there before. 40- 60 lbs difference.
Quote from: BIGINNER on August 31, 2011, 09:24:14 AMactually, the mckinsee valley wolves (spelling) that were introduced in adaho and yellowstone are alot bigger than the native wolves that lived there before. 40- 60 lbs difference.Where's adaho?
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