Posted on 10/07/2010 4:53:56 PM PDT by mickey finn
Wildlife officials refuse to confirm or deny today word that a Wenaha wolf was found shot dead Thursday.
The elk, deer, and hunters of this state will not cry. I I think we are seeing the future of wolf management being taken care of without the help of ODFW.
The only thing missing is the second S.
My first thought was "Rick Sanchez".
Here is the link to the rest of the article.
http://www.lagrandeobserver.com/News/Local-News/Unconfirmed-report-Wolf-shot-and-killed

And 3,300 human beings were murdered in abortion clinics TODAY! I’ll save my tears and concern for them.
To whoever did this:
Shoot AND SHOVEL
Hope you are real proud of yourself. Dad once told me, big gun = small pecker.
Hope they are real proud of themselves. Dad once told me, big gun = small pecker.
You and your big-mouth daddy spend a lot of time talking about your little peckers?
In many areas, wolves need killing. FYI, they are now recently documented in North American killings and the eating of at least two people. They are in NO danger of extinction and pose multiple threats to humans and their activities.

"Wait...what?!!"
Would someone more capable than me repost the photos of dead pregnant elk cows with their bellies torn open by wolves in order to devour the unborn calf?
Yes, a dead wolf makes for a happy day!
Wolf reduction by shooting never equaled the results from poisoning.
Just a reminder to those living in what wolf programs have turned into wolf habitat: Wolves are known to drink left outside antifreeze.
Do Not Leave Anti-Freeze (used or fresh) outside or wolves may well drink it.
Anti-freeze is not cheap, and the wolf reintroduction folks will not replace your missing antifreeze.
PS Wolves that stole antifreeze have died from it, in all known cases.
After the last decade of having these large toothy dogs tear up the elk and deer herds in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, I think the hunters and ranchers are going to start managing the situation themselves.
I do not welcome these wolves in Oregon and will not cry when they are eliminated.
Unless you are a califoria transplant most people here in Montana would not give a rip!!!
I have not seen that photo, but maybe someone else can find it and post it.
So what you’re saying is that wolves will drink antifreeze, and all of them who drank it have died - at least from what we have observed.
Well, it certainly makes one think twice about leaving antifreeze outside, where wolves will undoubtedly drink it.
Thanks for the education about accidental poisoning - it’s something to think about.
I just learned on this thread that it’s dangerous to leave anti-freeze lying around where a wolf can get to it, because apparently they steal the anti-freeze by hiding it in their stomachs, and then somehow coincidently come to an untoward end.
So, let’s remember if there are wolves around to not leave anti-freeze where they might get into it and then face a subsequent and unfortunate lessening of their population.
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