Posted on 11/24/2007 6:50:43 PM PST by george76
PRAY - For rancher Randy Petrich, the removal of gray wolves from the endangered-species list - a move that would open up the animals to hunting in the Northern Rockies for the first time in decades - couldn't come soon enough.
Petrich has seen fresh wolf tracks almost every morning this fall - close enough to threaten his cattle.
"I believe that any wolf on any given night, if there happens to be a calf there, they will kill it," ...
Just 12 years since the wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park ... federal officials say the sharp rise in the wolf population in the region justifies removing them from the endangered species list.
It took $24 million of federal funds and more than two decades to bring wolves back ...
After years of debate, an initial 66 wolves were transplanted into the park from Canada beginning in 1995. Now, an estimated 1,545 roam Idaho, Montana and Wyoming - more than enough, federal official say, to justify removing them from the endangered-species list.
"The more of something you have, the less valuable each individual piece becomes," said Ed Bangs, the Fish and Wildlife Service's wolf recovery project leader. "If you have more wolves than you have now, it's really going to start causing a lot of problems."
David Mech, a University of Minnesota researcher considered one of the world's leading experts on wolf behavior, predicted populations in the Northern Rockies could hold steady or keep expanding, even with hunting permitted...
Since reintroduction, wolf numbers have increased 20 percent to 30 percent a year as the animals thrived in a habitat flush with elk, moose and other prey. Even where entire packs were taken out to curb livestock kills, new packs have quickly filled the gap.
(Excerpt) Read more at billingsgazette.net ...
“I have no romantic ideals when it comes to competing predators. Folks that want wolves can import them into their city parks, and deal with them”
Indeed. SO EASY to brainwash folks with lots of pretty pictures.
Truth is the non-profit groups and the government programs rely on the mythical notions of these animals to keep the emotional and financial support intact.
I would have respect for them and their objectives if they showed integrity.
“Boo Hoo, they might have to spend some of that 90 Billion dollars in subsidizes “
Uh better check your figures. 90 billion. Nope. Another lie.
“Most meat originates from a feed lot. Ranching is going going going...
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HELLO where do you think FEED lot cattle come from ?
Small landowners that feed their cattle a combination of pasture, the leftover stumps in harvested fields, bailed feed that’s hauled in, and grain feed that’s hauled in.
That’s not ranching. NOt to me anyway.
If they showed integrity, they would be thrown off of the planet for wanting to make animals supreme over humans.
What do you consider “ranching”?
Someone with lots of land that isn’t suitable for farming is a rancher. Someone that can “round up the herd” by walking around on foot for an hour is not a rancher
FYI, “Ranchers” also send their cattle to feed lots, and during the winter feed their cattle bailed hay.
The large operations you are thinking of are mostly gone, but there never were that many Bonanza sized ones in the first place. Most were small operations. There are many smaller streams, if you will, of cattle going to the feed lots. The feed lots don’t breed them or raise them to weaning age.
I was born in nebraska. So your post might as well be in a foreign language as far as I’m concerned.
Look up cherry county nebraska.
I’m sorry that history isn’t your forte.
Adios.
A friend of mine in N.W. Kansas hunts coyotes with greyhounds.......usually six at a time.
English please. THis is not a pro amnesty forum.
Happy trails ;)
Folks living where you do (montana?) and where my Kansan friend lives do all kinds of things that city folks who have never spent time in those parts would never understand.
I understand what you're saying. you should have mentioned the the round up, the tagging, innoculations, do it yourself veterinary, helping with problem births. And if your cattle aren't free grazers, then you've fence repairs, the daily rolling out the feed bails.........thats just a start.
In turkey they use three different dogs to hunt a wolf.
The pointer is used to track and find the wolf.
The “turkmen tazi” is used to chase the wolf(like a cross between a borzoi and a greyhound)
Then a special kind of kangal(anatolian shepherd) is used to kill the wolf.
If you like to read about dog breed and dog history/legend, you will find this fascinating: “THE STEPPE MONSTER”
http://anatoliandog.org/isik-004.htm
Yes, Montana, and you are right.
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