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To: george76

If the government wants to have some wolfpacks in Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Glacier, Olympic, Rocky Mountain, and other national parks in the lower 48 states, fine. However, if a wolf leaves the park’s boundaries, it should be considered vermin and dealt with appropriately. Given the healthy wolf populations in Canada and Alaska, the wolf is not close to endangered in North America.


37 posted on 10/10/2022 8:34:52 AM PDT by CommerceComet ("You know why there's a Second Amendment? In case, the government forgets the first." Rush Limbaugh )
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To: CommerceComet

Back in 1995, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ( Ed Bangs ) kicked off its “Northern Rockies Wolf Recovery Project” with the release of Canadian timber , Huge wolves in Yellowstone National Park. . At that time, Yellowstone’s northern elk herd was 20,000 elk living in the park and in the adjacent areas.

Then, the experimental, non-essential Canadian timber wolf population of the Greater Yellowstone Area decimated the elk, deer, moose, and other animals.

https://bowhunting.net/artman/publish/Lobo_Watch/Which_Wolf_Is_The_Right_Wolf.shtml

- Use the way back machine.


41 posted on 10/10/2022 9:01:34 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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