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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #45 on: March 25, 2012, 01:06:19 AM »
You know what I've noticed? You guys call me tree-hugger(extremely laughable if you really knew me), wolf-lover, evironmentalist, ect... yet I have not called any one of you a single derogatory name. Just sayin'...
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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #46 on: March 25, 2012, 01:15:06 AM »
Why are you afraid to say wolf haven. When I volunteer I am not in fear of backlash from the beneficiaries of my free time because I associate my emotion driven sentiment with their name. Okay I'll give an example from my past.......... RMEF. Oh that wasn't too hard. I would admit that in any given arena especially one I voluntarily entered, hostile or not.

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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #47 on: March 25, 2012, 01:18:41 AM »
Because i don't volunteer there. They aren't really my thing. They do good work, though.
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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #48 on: March 25, 2012, 05:10:36 AM »
Like I said, I've spent my post school years doing my own research and alot of reading as well as gaining experience through volunteer work. I don't pull anything out of my ass. I won't say anything I don't feel I read from a reputable source.

You view that post as demonizing, I view it as looking at the evidence before us through past and present environmental science.

It's not hard to see your education has come from "Defenders of Wildlife", etc. DOF and the likes have nothing but propaganda and tainted science to base their claims on, hunters base their arguments on the facts coming out of Alaska, Canada, Idaho, Montana, etc. The facts prove that wolves are not neccessary, man and cougar are both so called "keystone" predators and have kept lower 48 herds in check precisely at the levels determnined by wildlife professionals, wolves were not needed nor do they fit into our modern ecosystems in most areas of the southern 48 states.
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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #49 on: March 25, 2012, 07:24:17 AM »
Humanure is a wake up call to us all. EVEN if he is what he says his mindset is dangerous. People of his Ilk are running and working for the WDFW. The people with like mindset  that are in OUR Game department are working heavily with other  "Conservation" organizations like DOL, giving them a huge say as to how we should manage our game.
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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #50 on: March 25, 2012, 08:12:11 AM »
humanure- What was your reasoning for your "handle" on here? What do you mean by that?

It's my favorite Cattle Decapitation album.

 Okay,so I would guess you could link us to other forums out there where we could be shown that it really is a handle that  you use regularly. 

Because i don't volunteer there. They aren't really my thing. They do good work, though.

  Good work eh? Northwest Trek?

 
You know what I've noticed? You guys call me tree-hugger(extremely laughable if you really knew me), wolf-lover, evironmentalist, ect... yet I have not called any one of you a single derogatory name. Just sayin'...

 Trophy hunter?

Humanure is a wake up call to us all. EVEN if he is what he says his mindset is dangerous. People of his Ilk are running and working for the WDFW. The people with like mindset  that are in OUR Game department are working heavily with other  "Conservation" organizations like DOL, giving them a huge say as to how we should manage our game.


Truest statement in this thread.


 One other thing...you repeatedly speak of hunting as  privilege, unlike here

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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #51 on: March 25, 2012, 12:15:18 PM »
Ugh, i have issues with Defenders.

Ive never used this handle before.

I don't work for NW Trek, but my school took me there when i was young.
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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #52 on: March 25, 2012, 12:38:16 PM »
And i never called any of you a trophy hunter, btw.
We would be better off to not have been, but since we're here, it's our responsibility to exist without standing in natures way, It is not in our DNA to mandatorily become environmentally destructive juggernauts!

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Ted Nugent: "This gun? That aint for nothin. A gun, a knife and a handkerchief. Things a man should keep in his pocket"

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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #53 on: March 25, 2012, 12:48:07 PM »
If we could just ban hunting a few years and introduce wolves we could really benefit and make for a stronger elk and deer herds and the meat would taste better too! :tup: :tup: :tup:

Saved you the time Humanure

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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #54 on: March 25, 2012, 12:52:44 PM »
And i never called any of you a trophy hunter, btw.


 Sorry,I was speaking in general terms. Now 65 posts and not  one out of the Woof topics. Can anyone remember any poster with numbers like this?? :tinfoil:
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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #55 on: March 25, 2012, 01:01:04 PM »
And i never called any of you a trophy hunter, btw.


 Sorry,I was speaking in general terms. Now 65 posts and not  one out of the Woof topics. Can anyone remember any poster with numbers like this?? :tinfoil:

C'mon guys this is the left wing progressive's  eco warrior tactics. Smile and place a knife in your back

Appear sane, engage in dialogue. compliment other posts and try and slowly introduce lie upon lie upon lie.

They are appearing now on all fishing hunting gun owner web sites in this election year.

Been done in former Soviet Union. China and now  in Obumble's admin.


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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #56 on: March 25, 2012, 01:43:56 PM »
Oh Dallas why you got to come here too?  I guess its a public forum though.   :hello:

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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #57 on: March 25, 2012, 02:18:34 PM »
If we could just ban hunting a few years and introduce wolves we could really benefit and make for a stronger elk and deer herds and the meat would taste better too! :tup: :tup: :tup:

Saved you the time Humanure

yeah... no.
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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #58 on: March 25, 2012, 05:58:33 PM »
Ugh, i have issues with Defenders.

Ive never used this handle before.

I don't work for NW Trek, but my school took me there when i was young.

THIS pretty much sums it all up for me, that your familiar with them enough to hate some of their people or policy speaks volumes.
 
I didn't even know they existed until a co-worker showed up with one of their stickers on her lunchbox - we've had some interesting conversations but I cannot sway her - the magical power of the wolf is firmly planted in her head - I'll toss some pointers at her and she's blind and deaf to it.  Cannot hold a valid arguement other than fall back on the defenders of wildlife talking points
 
which sounds the same as yours btw

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Re: Evidence for parasite-induced vulnerability to predation by wolves?
« Reply #59 on: March 25, 2012, 06:04:38 PM »
I have issues with them over how i see them handling this whole process. They are *censored* footing around while wolves are over-populating the east side. Their passive attitudes is the wrong way to do it. I'm for wolves and even I have sworn not to support Defenders, plus they use petroleum to make their stuffed animal merchandise and said no thanks to the sheep farm I volunteer for when they offered to supply the wool for these fundraising items. They are hypocrites playing a popularity contest.
We would be better off to not have been, but since we're here, it's our responsibility to exist without standing in natures way, It is not in our DNA to mandatorily become environmentally destructive juggernauts!

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Jimi Hendrix: "What's that gun in your belt for?"

Ted Nugent: "This gun? That aint for nothin. A gun, a knife and a handkerchief. Things a man should keep in his pocket"

 


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