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Those numbers are suspect. Alberta has announced that they need to cull 6,000 wolves, so the figure or 4,500 doesn't cut the numbers. Wikipedia isn't know for it's accuracy, only for it being open for anyone to contribute.
It's not wolves that cause herds to fluctuate. It's nutrition.Which of the following holds the most truth?"I do not find it any coincidence that wherever wolf numbers increase, big game herds suffer.""I do not find it any coincidence that wherever human numbers increase, big game herds suffer."
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on January 03, 2012, 04:58:18 PMIt's not wolves that cause herds to fluctuate. It's nutrition.Which of the following holds the most truth?"I do not find it any coincidence that wherever wolf numbers increase, big game herds suffer.""I do not find it any coincidence that wherever human numbers increase, big game herds suffer."There's plenty of great feed in yellowstone and there are no people. So where did the elk go?
Quote from: Bigshooter on January 03, 2012, 05:07:42 PMQuote from: Sitka_Blacktail on January 03, 2012, 04:58:18 PMIt's not wolves that cause herds to fluctuate. It's nutrition.Which of the following holds the most truth?"I do not find it any coincidence that wherever wolf numbers increase, big game herds suffer.""I do not find it any coincidence that wherever human numbers increase, big game herds suffer." Oh I cant wait for the BS answer that he is going to post There's plenty of great feed in yellowstone and there are no people. So where did the elk go? And the answer to todays $10,000 question?....... wait for it......
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on January 03, 2012, 04:58:18 PMIt's not wolves that cause herds to fluctuate. It's nutrition.Which of the following holds the most truth?"I do not find it any coincidence that wherever wolf numbers increase, big game herds suffer.""I do not find it any coincidence that wherever human numbers increase, big game herds suffer." Oh I cant wait for the BS answer that he is going to post There's plenty of great feed in yellowstone and there are no people. So where did the elk go?
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on January 03, 2012, 04:58:18 PMIt's not wolves that cause herds to fluctuate. It's nutrition.Which of the following holds the most truth?"I do not find it any coincidence that wherever wolf numbers increase, big game herds suffer.""I do not find it any coincidence that wherever human numbers increase, big game herds suffer."I believe in freedom of speech. But I also believe there are people who need to be silenced (as in banned from this website) since all they do is try and cause problems. This post by Sitka is just another example. No facts. Just opinions. Opinions are fine. But just like #$%holes, everyone has one. Some actually make sense......Like somone else said, let's start posting topics on their websites. This person is just up to no good on this site.I wonder how much money they have poured in to this state to actually help "manage" the wildlife.......I just started hunting several years ago, and wish I had started a long time ago. Most every hunter I have met is about the animal. The environment. And maintaining a lifestyle / ecosystem that has balance.I have failed to see anything that resembles a "balance" from this poster. Just flame wars.My for what it is worth.