How many of these are feral packs in Seattle and what are their gang affiliations?
Idaho has 22 breeding wolf pairs, an estimated 1,000 wolves.
Idaho Fish and Game biologist Jim Hayden : there are likely more breeding wolf pairs in the state as biologists this winter have gathered information on only 30 of the 107 known wolf packs in Idaho.
http://www.krem.com/story/news/local/northwest/2015/01/22/idaho-wolves-one-thousand/22183873/
Oregon’s got quite a few, I’ve heard.
North Carolina has just one Wolf Pack.
And apparently, USFW is putting grizzlies in the Siskiyous. Injured bears from other States are rehabbed and introduced without public input.
Quoting someone much more familiar with wolves than me “Bet if they move into the cities, the homeless problem will go away”.
OMG! I was wondering where my $600 pedigree Chihuahua, my four chickens, my duck and my pet rabbit went. Shoot! Can’t keep any animals of my own!
Can they be relocated for release in DC? They have a pest control problem...
Let us hope the wolves feast upon an animal rights activist or two.
This is why coyotes are migrating into suburbia - the Agenda 21 advocates are trying to drive folks into cities. You can not kill them unless you practice Shoot/Shovel/Shutup. And it is illegal to shoot the wolves, even in self protection or property (livestock or children) protection.
And the homeless population dropped by 40%. Hummmm...
How will the wolf survive?
I’m sure farmers and ranchers are thrilled. Just wait for people to find out the hard way that contrary to environmentalist propaganda, wolves do attack humans.
We wouldn’t mind a pair of wolves in our area to thin out the deer population, feral dogs/cats and the dogs and cats released by their owners at night to roam the area.
However, please send all coywolfs to DC, LA, Gay Frisco, Chicago, NYC and other rat cities. Those critters are smart, adaptable and dangerous.