“The wolves ran him through a fence and then tore his guts out,”
. “It was terrible. ... These wolves are on our property most nights, and I’m terrified for my animals. I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do with my livestock.”
http://www.mtstandard.com/news/state-and-regional/article_7cc397a6-892a-11e0-a646-001cc4c03286.html
The pictures are horrible. I read five kill-permits were issued to the owner. Why five? What if there are twenty wolves? (not sure of wolf packs and numbers but what if?) A person should be able to defend his property and livestock without “permits” and limiting the number of “kills” IMHO.
I went to the link and couldn't help but read another article related to this one on that site, titled "Governor Schweitzer Runs From His Own Shadow."
What a POS! I KNEW Schweitzer was a LIAR when he finally admitted he would veto the Montana legislature's bill to nullify the Endangered Species Act.
How did Montana elect such a scumbag Dem governor?
I've said it before and I'll say it again: The wolf and the human CANNOT co-exist.
Except, of course, in an urban liberal's fantasy...
Enviro-nazis contend they're part of the ecosystem but that reasoning is only because the vast majority live in asphalt cities and don't have to contend with wolves.
The ecosystems in the Western states have gotten by just fine without wolves for the last 70 to 80 years. Now that they've been reintroduced wildlife and ranchers have been hit hard and reparations don't even begin to cover losses.
Poison will slow ‘em down. Botanical poisons have the added benefit of looking like a natural event.