Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: konrad on July 17, 2011, 02:22:36 PM
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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.
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GOOD points. All of them!
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So what's the difference. We are trying to keep the Canadian wolf alive here in the U.S. and have done it long enough that the people in charge are now calling them the Gray wolf which are now extinct. We have substituted the Canadian wolf in it's place. So the southwest US is trying to support the Mexican wolf to replace the wolf that they had go extinct. I suspect Mexico is very excited to have us keep an animal they don't want.
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So what's the difference. We are trying to keep the Canadian wolf alive here in the U.S. and have done it long enough that the people in charge are now calling them the Gray wolf which are now extinct. We have substituted the Canadian wolf in it's place. So the southwest US is trying to support the Mexican wolf to replace the wolf that they had go extinct. I suspect Mexico is very excited to have us keep an animal they don't want.
:yeah: We're already taking in there unwanted illegal immigrants, why not the illegal wolves as well? :dunno: