Where there's a will there's a way.That's hard to do when they are collared.
The envirotards don't give a damn about cattle or ranchers. They'll also be mystified when the elk population takes a big hit.Are the ranchers supposed to watch their herd 24/7 until a wolf attacks? If I were a rancher in Wyoming, I wouldn’t hesitate to shoot on site.
Meh, biased article. She tells everyone these are proven killers. When the truth of the matter is that wildlife officials will generally kill the offending wolf to prevent the pack from doing it again. So, it's highly unlikely any of the ones released were directly responsible for the kills.
The collared individuals collars were located in Tom Sneed Reservoir, but there was no indication that the individuals were killed.California democrats release five California liberals into the state of oklahoma.
Still endangered. If they shoot one, I hope they are willing to lose their ranches over the Federal lawsuits they'll bring. And there's this
And Colorado's tax base gets a hit when the elk and mule deer population get so low that out of state hunters no longer want to spend their money there. Long range anti hunting thinking here with the dims. They know it's going to happen.The envirotards don't give a damn about cattle or ranchers. They'll also be mystified when the elk population takes a big hit.
Meh, biased article. She tells everyone these are proven killers. When the truth of the matter is that wildlife officials will generally kill the offending wolf to prevent the pack from doing it again. So, it's highly unlikely any of the ones released were directly responsible for the kills.
And if the cattle industry is that afraid of wolves depleting the beef stocks, maybe they should consider raising cattle in houses like just about every other livestock. But we know it isn't about the cattle. They get paid by the state for the ones killed. It's just about being another NIMBY when all that is reported on i
Sorry, but wolves are apex predators, they are going to kill. What ever they find be it little furry animals or large herd animals. Including sheep cattle and humans. All canines have it in their nature. If you don not thinks so you are not in the real world.Meh, biased article. She tells everyone these are proven killers. When the truth of the matter is that wildlife officials will generally kill the offending wolf to prevent the pack from doing it again. So, it's highly unlikely any of the ones released were directly responsible for the kills.
And if the cattle industry is that afraid of wolves depleting the beef stocks, maybe they should consider raising cattle in houses like just about every other livestock. But we know it isn't about the cattle. They get paid by the state for the ones killed. It's just about being another NIMBY when all that is reported on is fear.
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