I understand the fact that stressed animals are not as productive, yet what is the solution? Do we re-irradicate them? That caused far more problems historically that effect far more people then a couple of "light" cattle.
Yes.
Wolves are still a Federally protected animal.
Not only can hunters not hunt inside of the park, hunters are controlled by federal US fish and wildlife outside of the park.
The state of Wyoming is not allowed to make hunting rules in the state lands of Wyoming concerning wolves.
If a rancher or farmer shoots a wolf in self defense of himself, his family, or his livehood...then he has to deal with the federal government.
Going from one extreme to the opposite extreme is not the point. "Do we re-irradicate them?"
Rather, the Federal government should let the state control the states lands.
Trouble with phonics? Irradiate -- yes. Eradicate -- yes. Irradicate -- no.
Name two, specifically.
"I understand the fact that stressed animals are not as productive, yet what is the solution? Do we re-irradicate them? That caused far more problems historically that effect far more people then a couple of "light" cattle."
Whew, sounds like you have read a few Sierra Club, Humane Society of America, Friends of Animals, and other propaganda.
"That caused far more problems historically that effect far more people then a couple of "light" cattle."
I admit though, light cattle is a phenonoman (sp) that can be dealt with. You know, man, we need to just let the animals populate their fomer range, live in harmony.
Send a few dollars to some animal "protection" groups, you know they have the same goals.Who wouldn't want a "cruelty free conscience?"
Oh, and could you elaborate and give us some documented facts about your last sentence, this one:
"That caused far more problems historically that effect far more people then a couple of "light" cattle."
Management Intensive Grazing and livestock guard dog teams will keep the cattle fat and the pastures healthy. A lot of graziers are inefficient at best and stuck in their ways.
This was probably the objective in the first place.
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The pioneers knew what they were doing when they shot wolves on sight, as I'm many sure remembered the stories their parents told of how wolves were used against the underclasses in Europe.