" Since 1986, the number of beef cattle has dropped from 293,000 to an estimated 190,000 this year and the number of cattle operations fell from 3,000 to 1,900. "
Sigh.
Leviticus 26:22 I will also send wild beasts among you, which shall rob you of your children, and destroy your cattle, and make you few in number; and your high ways shall be desolate.
Michael Robinson, carnivore conservation coordinator for the Center for Biological Diversity...
Wonder what wolf meat tastes like.
Yuck! Too much like eating a dog which is popular in some countries.
Wilma Renken is a rangeland management specialist in the Willcox, Ariz., office of the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service...
I strongly suggest to the farmers to get Irish wolf hounds. They will hunt down and kill any Mexican wolfs, and coyotes.
A very impressive animal.
Ya thats right. Turn em loose. They can be SHOT the same way those were SHOT in Upper Michigan this last hunting season. I hear from folks back there that quite a few wolves were blasted this past deer season.
Of course the DNR says that there are NOT many wolves out in the woods up there.
We already HAVE them up here in Colorado, we saw two big wolves hanging out at the edge of a wooded area looking at some cattle that were being grazed in the high country. I know what a wolf looks like and when I mentioned this to the Forest Service dweebs, they looked at me with a little shock then a smirk. Since I live at over 8600' I'm not thrilled and I know that these animals have been introduced a number of years ago. I'm not the only Coloradoan who has spotted these bruisers out and about.