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I heard this guy speak last night at a Concerned Sportsman meeting. I am posting this article to educate some of you about how wolves are damaging the environment. It is a long aticle, but worth reading if you care about educating yourself on this issue.
1 posted on 12/11/2002 12:33:07 PM PST by Delphinium
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To: Delphinium
Then hunting is good.
2 posted on 12/11/2002 12:36:05 PM PST by KevinDavis
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This Article belongs under the topics Montana, Wyoming and Idaho but not every State on the list.
4 posted on 12/11/2002 12:43:04 PM PST by Libertarianize the GOP
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The last I checked, Yellowstone did not cover all fifty states. What's with the topic spam?
5 posted on 12/11/2002 12:44:39 PM PST by Timesink
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Wolf stew. Yum.
9 posted on 12/11/2002 12:57:34 PM PST by PoorMuttly
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Please , please, may we have some of those wolves for the Northeasr Coast from Boston to DC inclusive. These soccer moms who so love the wolf should be able to see one in their back yard or child's playpen. Wolves roaming central park would certainly do wonders for cleaning up the muggings and other attacks. Wolves would do wonders to clean up the noddedout junkies that make up a large percentage of the so-called homeless. The liberal Eastern Democrats would get a chance to see the effects of the laws they so love.

There are plenty of Deer French poodles liberals and drug abusers who would provide an ample food supply for Mr. Lobo. So let us here in the Northeast have a few of the one's you would like to get rid of. Wolves were once native to these lands its time to bring them back. Of course if the do bring them back here expect the soccer moms to demand that they be hunted to extinction.

Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown

10 posted on 12/11/2002 12:58:42 PM PST by harpseal
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Powder..Patch..Ball FIRE!

Wolf hide BUMP!

11 posted on 12/11/2002 1:01:49 PM PST by BallandPowder
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Fits with what I've seen in Yellowstone in recent years. Less and less Elk. You almost never see a Mule Deer any more.

Wolves are impressive animals, but they to need to be controlled.

I wouldn't blame neighboring ranchers for SSS.

13 posted on 12/11/2002 1:08:19 PM PST by Double Tap
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Supervolcano - Yellowstone National Park

This may be very significant to the End Days - fire and brimstone in large quantities. In recent years it has been discovered that Yellowstone is one of a few known examples of a supervolcano. These volcanoes erupt only rarely, but with a force at least 1000 times that of ordinary volcanoes.

Try to imagine 1000 volcanoes erupting in the same place at the same time.

A large part of the national park area is a giant crater formed by the last explosion 640,000 years ago. It is so large that it can only be seen from space. It fills most of the area covered by this map.

This has only been discovered in the past few years - I only came across it in a BBC TV Horizon program (I now have a copy of this on video). Check the links at the bottom of this page for the BBC transcript of the film.

It explodes regularly every 600,000 years - in between it is quiet, now it is overdue.

Modern humans did not exist last time this exploded but its effects are known - a herd of fossilized rhinos were found choked to death under the ash layer a thousand miles away. This was the first evidence of the size of the eruptions.

Most of America was buried under several feet of volcanic ash - and there were vast amounts of choking sulfurous gases. This has been going on for at least 10,000,000 years. The craters (calderas) from the last 3 eruptions have been identified and date from 600,000 years, 1,200,000 years and 1,800,000 years.

There is a giant blob of red hot magma 8,000 metres below Yellowstone, it has been building up since the last eruption and is fed from below. It is now 50 Km long, 30 Km wide and 10 Km deep and is full of dissolved gasses at enormous pressure.

The gases are the cause of the explosion that occurs once the eruption is underway - the magma pools below the surface under great pressure. When the steady build up of pressure finally forces a way through to the surface the effect is similar to removing the cork from champagne - the gases suddenly leave the liquid they were dissolved in and blow the liquid out of its container. Once an eruption starts it will accelerate until the whole pool of magma explodes, throwing at least 1000 cubic kilometers of hot material high into the atmosphere.

This is likely to happen soon, the area north of the lake has bulged upwards by almost a metre in 50 years. One side of the lake is creeping into the forest as the land rises. This type of rapid change cannot continue for long without something giving way, every year there are hundreds of small earthquakes.

This map shows earthquakes under the park, which occur daily - and the cumulative pattern reveals the likely size of the next crater.

The last time one of these things exploded is believed to have been 74,000 years ago at Tomba in Sumatra, there is a large lake filling the caldera at present. The program also revealed that other researchers, studying human genetics, had found evidence that humans came close to extinction between 70,000 and 80,000 years ago; the global population suddenly fell to around 5,000 people. This is now thought to be due to the effect on the world's weather due to the dust from the Tomba eruption.

The predicted effects of a Yellowstone eruption are immediate devastation of North America followed by several years of freezing weather for the whole world.

The year 2010 might be indicated in the Bible Code where it says "days of horror, darkness and gloom". This is also the year predicted for the California earthquake.

http://exodus2006.worldonline.co.uk/supervol.html

15 posted on 12/11/2002 1:15:21 PM PST by Logic_3
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To: Delphinium
Thanks for posting this. This is of national interest, as YNP is national, more states are being targeted for wolf reintroduction, and as funding for the organizations behind this is solicited on a national basis.
21 posted on 12/11/2002 1:30:54 PM PST by constable tom
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25 posted on 12/11/2002 1:52:30 PM PST by Cacique
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26 posted on 12/11/2002 1:58:23 PM PST by Delphinium
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Here in Florida the idiocy is with the gators. I think
the first step in becoming a government scientist is
getting a lobotomy.
28 posted on 12/11/2002 2:03:17 PM PST by The Duke
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This is a horrendous situation.  The wolves are not just the animal rights and environmental wackos.  They are also the globalists in government who are using those issues for land grabs.  It's Luciferian occultism which is headed towards killing people to make room for animals, and it prefers wolves to sheep just like it prefers warlike murderers instead of peaceful people:

 Gaia: The re-ordering of the world - Part 1

 Sustainable development explained: Joan Veon explains evolution of U.N. global control push - Part 2

 Churches deceived by green extremists: Henry Lamb describes world religion called 'Gaia'

 National Animal Interest Alliance

Madfly: Please bump your list.

29 posted on 12/11/2002 2:03:38 PM PST by 2sheep
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Thought you might be interested in this article.
32 posted on 12/11/2002 2:14:02 PM PST by Delphinium
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Between evil snowmobile fumes, evil wolves, and value-neutral supervolcanoes, the old park is slated for destruction at any moment now... Makes one wonder how the place survived for so long before we got interested.
33 posted on 12/11/2002 2:20:14 PM PST by Cleburne
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back in the early 1970s. In those days ecology was a science, now it has become a religion

You got that right!

. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Wolf Project Coordinator admits in the press that there are 560 wolves and 150 pups this year with anywhere between 34 to 46 breeding pairs depending on your definition of breeding pair. The Project Coordinator himself, Ed Bangs says, "There are too many wolves."

HOLY COW!.. er ahem excuse me... but that's a LOT of wolves! Time for a season. I hear they make great coats!

39 posted on 12/11/2002 3:12:37 PM PST by Terriergal
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I knew that wolf introduction could be a potential problem, if left unmanaged. But I never guessed it had gotten that much out of control! Just a few weeks ago; a wolf was found in Utah, I think in an eastern county. It was radio-collared, and was found alone. However, some other tracks were found; and it was believed that maybe he wasn't alone.

I'd heard that wolves travel in bands, so at some point on it's journey from Yellowstone; he must have had company. Well they caught and sedated him, then took him back. Then the first thing that happened, Ms. So and So animal-rights person from Idaho, had a fit! And this person lives and works in Idaho! (Good grief!)

She says that that wolf shouldn't have been taken back to the park! She claims to dictate to Utah Wildlife officals what to do with the wolves! She should be glad that the wildlife officials got to him instead of a rancher! The rancher or farmer could have shot him, and would have been justified, I think. She thinks that that wolf should have been allowed to stay, because 'Her Highness' thinks that there is plenty of room for this wolf and his associates to live and roam and prosper!

Someone should tell 'her highness' that she should mind her own business, and let Utah wildlife people handle the wild animals in Utah. If she is so worried about the poor wolf's welfare, why doesn't she get her butt down here, and help the officials take care of the wolves. She should be down here helping the farmers and ranchers deal with the wolves, or something! (rant over now, feel better!)
52 posted on 12/11/2002 4:05:33 PM PST by dsutah
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wolves are damaging the environment.

Sorta like claiming "wildfires are damaging the envirnoment". Wolves are and were part of the environment. Man is the newcomer, and conflict ensues as man tries to control and modify the environment. If the re-introduction of wolves is changing a balance, that's probably because the balance was created by the artificial removal of wolves some time ago.

(Don't get me wrong. If wolves are causing a problem, shoot 'em. Just don't expect nature to bow to how you think it should operate.)

55 posted on 12/11/2002 4:55:05 PM PST by ctdonath2
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We were in Yellowstone about 3 years ago & did not see one single elk, moose or antelope. We have always seen them in previous visits. What we did see was buffalo, herds & herds of buffalo. Apparently they are co-existing with the wolves.
64 posted on 12/11/2002 7:03:19 PM PST by Ditter
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Worth saying again:

The public has a right to know why former Yellowstone National Park Superintendent ignored Congress' instructions and the warnings given by Delphi 15. Only a Congressional investigation will be able to determine whether or not there was a Quid Pro Quo exchanging jobs for our wildlife, achieving a political end.

68 posted on 12/11/2002 7:29:51 PM PST by GOPJ
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