Posted on 07/31/2009 6:31:37 PM PDT by george76
Fifteen wolf packs have denned and produced pups in Wyoming outside Yellowstone National Park this year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has reported.
The federal agency, which announced it is continuing to monitor reproduction, did not say in its assessment how many pups might have been born to each pack.
Yellowstone packs are raising litters without any apparent deleterious effects...
Trappers are also working the Union Pass area near Dubois, where a calf was killed ... Last week, a yearling steer was killed by wolves
(Excerpt) Read more at jhnewsandguide.com ...
Wolves attack dog during walk
Another family pet has been attacked by a timber wolf in Northwestern Ontario.
On Sunday a Terrace Bay woman was walking her dog on Worthington Bay Road when it was attacked by wolves.
http://www.chroniclejournal.com/stories_local.php?id=201837
Oddly,or maybe not so oddly,these same people seem to like the feudal system of government ,no matter they call it by another name.
Looks like the Canadians had better start doing some wolf thinning, the woman was lucky it wasn’t her.
The AR and enviro nuts are not going to be happy here until predators have increased in numbers to the point that people won’t be able to hike, fish and camp unless they go in groups and are armed to the teeth. I know that sounds like an overstatement but if things don’t change I believe it’s a possibility.
When the family farmers and ranchers get driven off their homesteads, then the ecos will complain that their food supply only comes from corporate fed lot operatioins.
But...but...wolves are like, beautiful and cool and noble and stuff like that! Cause, like, that kind of nature is really cool, unless you actually have to live there!
/liberal mode
Agreed, and it may have already started in some areas.
All the wolf repopulation is part of UNs ‘Agenda 21’, and the affiliated ‘Wildlands project’. Search the topics. While only one map of the US in poor quality remains (there used to be a map of each state), the map re the Wildlands project of the US shows general areas where there are to be no people, shared and limited people and animal areas, and areas for people specifically, with most waterways and lakes devoted for animal use only....the Wildlands project. Dozens of state and federal orgainizations, and private organizations integrate to implement these programs via the environmental movement, conservancy and nature movements, etc. The wolf resettlement program is just one part of these larger projects to be accomplished in coming decades.
To bad we couldn’t get a law passed that would re-introduce wolves in Central Park, NYC. Maybe after a few liberals got eaten they would wise up.
Ahhhh. That is so sweet. They should try to do this in Central Park.
That's what I get for not reading to the end.
lol Remember that wacko that went to live with the bears and got eaten up? lol
This is a way for them to stop hunting.
Canadian wolves are not indigenous to the area - they are causing far more damage.
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