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Mountain Lion Killed By Wolves in Sun Valley
The Great White Hunter ^ | 3/1/10 | Ryan Benson

Posted on 02/28/2010 11:57:50 PM PST by OneVike

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This is a real problem, not some blown out of proportion incident. Some of these killings have happened within hundreds of yards from small communities. I shared with you the story about the Wolves that killed the hunting dogs of my friend the Great White Hunters (Ryan Benson) friends in Montana, Wolves Kill Hunting Hounds now how long are we going to just read these stories and not take action?

At the rate these wolves are killing the wildlife, the government will be forced to ban all hunting in the Northwest within ten years. We at FreeRepublic know this is why the wolves were originally introduced, now it is time we strike back at the left.

This November is the last chance, in my opinion, to stop the left from completely destroying this country. If you hunt, or if you know someone who does hunt, please share this article with them. Ryan is one of only a handful of men trying to do what he can. It is time we wake America up, and stop the madness.
1 posted on 02/28/2010 11:57:50 PM PST by OneVike
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This is another article the Great White Hunter sent me. This time there was a mountain Lion killed by wolves. Notice in the article that the killing was only 1/4 mile from a community. Imagine if a child decided to wonder off and play with his friends. Like I said in the last ping we need to take action, and this November is the time to do so. We need unification of conservatives, we do not need to allow the liberals to split and divide us.

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2 posted on 03/01/2010 12:09:16 AM PST by OneVike
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To: OneVike

Release the wolves in San Francisco and other liberal havens - they too were once wolf habitat.


3 posted on 03/01/2010 12:09:29 AM PST by Bon mots
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To: OneVike

I was in Idaho back in 1993 (maybe ‘94?) and they had just introduced 2 pairs of wolves to the area. A rancher killed one and hung it on a telephone with a sign that said “Ranchers 1, Wolves 0”.

It didn’t take long for that score to change drastically.


4 posted on 03/01/2010 12:25:03 AM PST by 21twelve (Having the Democrats in control is like a never-ending game of Calvin ball. (Giotto))
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To: OneVike

I got it. Wolves are dangerous to man and beasts.

But somehow I cannot get upset that wolves killed a MOUNTAIN LION! MY GOODNESS! Pumas are dangerous to man and beast also. Let them go at each other!


5 posted on 03/01/2010 12:53:44 AM PST by Jemian
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Pumas are dangerous to man and beast also. Let them go at each other!

Preview of the 2012 Democrat presidential primaries???

6 posted on 03/01/2010 1:24:10 AM PST by gov_bean_ counter (Sarah Palin - For such a time as this...)
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To: OneVike; Jemian

Wolves are a very sensitive subject for many, the reason is mainly based on myths.

Humans are normally not prey to wolves. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_attacks_on_humans

Wolves serve an important role, weeding out older and sick prey thereby strengthening the overall condition of that prey. They also feed other types of animals with their “leftovers”, bits of carcass they leave behind after a hunt. The role of this efficient predator, when given the its natural habitat, is essential.


7 posted on 03/01/2010 1:29:20 AM PST by AdmSmith
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To: AdmSmith

The great majority of fatal attacks on humans were by rabid wolves. There were few fatal predatory attacks on humans and none in North America. No one was killed when wolves attacked defensively. Moreover, examining records of the last 50 years the researchers could only find cases of 17 people killed in Europe and Russia and none in North America.

http://www.wolftrust.org.uk/a-wkp5-linnell-results.html


8 posted on 03/01/2010 1:34:57 AM PST by AdmSmith
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To: OneVike

How do they know the wolves killed the Mountain Lion and it didn’t die of natural causes before being scavenged by the wolf pack.


9 posted on 03/01/2010 2:03:45 AM PST by 101voodoo
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To: AdmSmith

I tend to take this viewpoint as well. But I am far removed from the experience and I will let others more involved lead the discussion.

I once had a dog which, according to the vet, was part border collie and wolf. That was the most loyal and smartest dog I ever owned. I would implicitly trust him.


10 posted on 03/01/2010 2:14:55 AM PST by Jemian
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To: 101voodoo

“How do they know the wolves killed the Mountain Lion and it didn’t die of natural causes before being scavenged by the wolf pack.”

Good question. A healthy cougar that size would have probably killed at least one of the wolves and probably several of them before the pack could bring it down. These mountain lions are extremely powerful animals and will fight ferociously is attacked.


11 posted on 03/01/2010 2:17:36 AM PST by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
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To: BnBlFlag; 101voodoo
Both questions are puzzling. Also, I notice the puma was not eaten, so it might have been a territorial dispute. The same way that African lions will kill any cheetas and their cubs they encounter in their territory.

I speculate the lion was sick or injured and the wolves just finished it off. Otherwise, there would certainly be some wolf remains at the scene.

FWIW, pumas kill and maul hikers near suburban communities in So California on a regular basis. I think where ranching is involved that the ranchers should have the right to decide, with their guns, what kind of wildlife to tolerate in the vicinity.

12 posted on 03/01/2010 2:40:38 AM PST by ARepublicanForAllReasons (Give 'em hell, Sarah!)
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To: ARepublicanForAllReasons

Don’t animals in a territorial dispute chase off the intruder rather then attack and kill it? Animals, unlike people don’t suffer from a loss of face but follow their instincts for survival when confronted with a superior enemy. The instinct for survival is the strongest one in an animal(a wild one).


13 posted on 03/01/2010 2:49:13 AM PST by 101voodoo
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To: Jemian

Hmmm a dog that could herd sheep and eat them at the same time...LOL..just kidding. Sounds like he was a very good dog!


14 posted on 03/01/2010 2:50:53 AM PST by mdmathis6
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To: 21twelve

Just west of Sebastian, Florida is a place called the Stick Marsh.
It is the headwaters of the St. Johns River.
A few years ago the head of Florida’s Wildlife cops was to tour the area with a bunch of press and mucky mucks in airboats.
As they came around a bend someone had killed and hung a 12 foot gator from a tree and had stolen a FWC cops jacket and put it on the gator.
Gators are on the endangerred list even though there are millions throughout the south.


15 posted on 03/01/2010 3:03:21 AM PST by Joe Boucher (Just say NO to RINOs.)
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To: mdmathis6
Hmmm a dog that could herd sheep and eat them at the same time

You know, I had that dog about 30 years ago and I have never thought of it in that obvious way. LOL! He was a VERY good dog. He died of cancer at the age of only 4 or 5.

16 posted on 03/01/2010 3:05:39 AM PST by Jemian
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To: AdmSmith
Humans are normally not prey to wolves.

I somehow fail to embrace the belief that wolves, unlike bears or any other predatory animal would find it within themselves to bypass a human for a meal should the opportunity occur. I'd submit that there simply weren't any survivors of such incidents to report them. With wolf populations growing to this extent, I can easily believe that such myths will be dispelled in short order. It's already happening. The reason it was more wide spread is due to the dramatic reduction of the population along with their usual prey.

Wolf Attacks on Humans

17 posted on 03/01/2010 3:48:32 AM PST by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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The reason it was NOT more wide spread is due to the dramatic reduction of the population along with their usual prey.
18 posted on 03/01/2010 3:49:06 AM PST by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: OneVike

There aren’t many, if any conservatives on my part of the Rockies (Colorado). Even at least most of the Republicans lean to the left on issues of nature. Considering their earth-worshipping inclinations and sources of income, we need longer winters and a real economic crash.


19 posted on 03/01/2010 3:55:43 AM PST by familyop (cbt. engr. (cbt), NG, '89-' 96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote.)
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To: AdmSmith

‘Wolves serve an important role, weeding out older and sick prey thereby strengthening the overall condition of that prey”

I think you’re the one that has fallen for myth. The reality is they’ll eat whatever they can catch be it human, dog, cow, sheep, elk, deer, or cougar. And if they aren’t hungry they’ll just rip the guts out without killing it.

They breed at a very high rate and are decimating the elk populations.


20 posted on 03/01/2010 4:00:15 AM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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