Posted on 02/09/2006 8:49:03 PM PST by george76
confirmed killed by wolves...
the confirmed kills varied from the reported animal deaths and values, which came to 40 animals valued at roughly $40,000.
He cautioned people not to draw conclusions about the confirmed numbers, because unconfirmed kills are often those in which the livestock is discovered too late to actually identify, by tracks, tooth marks or other means, the actual cause of death.
Their agency is part of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, though they often are mistaken for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which is part of the Interior Department...
hazing and harassing wolves ...
Pehringer said before last year, ranchers didn't feel they were getting a fair shake with wolf predation, but now help is available upon request.
It's still emotional ... with people seeing wolves in their sleep, ...
(Excerpt) Read more at codyenterprise.com ...
Ever wonder why the fools that want to bring back the wolves either don`t work for a living or live far away?
Shoot, shovel, shhhh.
Usually they live in big cities.
Being nice, one can assume that they are just ignorant.
Maybe if the Nature Channel would ever show a wolf killing calves, some of this nonsense would stop.
SSS
The next license plate.
ping
Do you have this problem?
"Say, I've found a perfect spot to catch us a bear."
"How can you be sure?"
"I saw a sign that said Fine for Hunting."
Unless North American wolves are larger than European wolves.
I want to see these wolves "reintroduced" to Central Park.
That looks good.
Also Mules work well against coyotes and other snakes.
Just kick the heck out of a snake.
Also near the compounds by the Swimmer and JFK.
Llama's are great at kicking the snot out of coyotes.
Wolf predation ping.
I had one of those dogs. Had a big grin on his face as he dared two coyotes to come fight him.
On the other hand, you obviously have never seen open range.
Yes I have and it is way different than where sheep and cattle are raised in Europe. A little hard to guard 1,000 head of cattle spread over many square miles.
That is a gorgeous looking dog. I wonder how much one of those cost in the U.S?
Apparently, PETA's convincing wolves to just eat IAMS isn't working. Hecky durn, who could'a figured otherwise?
Seems like $300-$600, $800 and up for AKC and show dogs.
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