That was really interesting. I'm a big fan of wolves .
Dean
RUMs are like woman in Stiletto heals, you know they are going to put you in the poor house, but that has never stopped anyone from pursuing them.
That was really interesting. I'm a big fan of wolves .
Very interesting. I have a lot of friends in Idaho and Montana that are anti Wolves and I've never really heard a good Pro argument for the Wolves until now.
While I tend to pay attention to 'ripple effect', how one thing affects another, I would never had made that leap. Thanks for sharing that, quite wonderful. kb
Maybe I'm nieve , but it's hard for me to believe all that from a few wolves. I'd have to see it a few more times under the same lab type conditions that the ones with other agendas put pro-gun people through. If it really is all they claim, well, we will see, after all I'm on the other side of the continant(S.C.). They tell us the 50 + lb. cyotes that we now have came by way of Canada. and picked up some wolf genes. It has been documented that no less than 30% of our deer fawn mortality is due to them (you know- that dog like animal that I can't spell). The deer hunters do not think it's a good thing,even Though we get to hunt the dam things year round like the wild hogs. Paul
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Interesting hypothesis to say the least. It's a very "freakonomics" explanation insomuch as the effect does not necessarily have a manifest cause.
Also, that badger was a European badger. I hope the wolves didn't introduce a new species!
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