To: Mariner
I merely pointed out that you're wrong about there not being any documented attacks on humans. You're free to draw any conclusion you wish.
Instead of romanticizing about wolves I think human/wolf relationships are healthiest when both humans and wolves are a little scared of each other.
I've had wolves respond to me howling in Michigan's Upper Peninsula where I've also seen several in the wild.
I also observed and photographed a pack of wolves hunting a cow elk in Yellowstone and let me tell you I would not want these fellows in my back yard. The Michigan wolves were afraid of humans; the Yellowstone wolves clearly were not.
Limited and controlled hunting of wolves will insure that both humans and wolves maintain a healthy respect for one another. It is ridiculous to suggest that I advocate “killing them all.”
84 posted on
08/06/2010 9:19:19 PM PDT by
5by5
To: 5by5; Mariner
. It is ridiculous to suggest that I advocate killing them all.
I am an ex marine who saw first hand in my life what wild animals not afraid of humans can do.
This wolf is not like the wolves you have in Michigan, they are biog, and angry. They are not afraid, and the left knows it.
I want every wolf that is of the same species as the Canadian gray that was introduced into the lower 48 killed.
Yes, you heard me right. I want then exterminated. I do not want to live in Northern Canada or Alaska. I fear for my children'[s children. Especially since they now want these same killers brought into almost ever state in the union.
Trust me when I tell you, you do NOT want to come across these machines in the woods. If the left gets their way, you may not, but someday your grandchild will.
br />If you like them so much, then move to Alaska.
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