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In France hundreds of sheep are killed after bear chases them over cliff
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3012878" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The last time I was in NM and in Colorado was last year. They have the highest population of elk in the country, and they also have an immense amount of alder. Alder trees are not on a government watch list for extermination nor overgrazing. </p><p>I would post some beautiful fall alder photo's but photobucket has screwed me. </p><p>Yes, the wolves were eliminated because of decimation of domestic specie and wildlife that fed the pioneers that settled that country. </p><p>I guess we should now close down Yellowstone, and return it to the animals to do as they may? you and I both know that is not going to happen. The tourists would rather see a herd of majestic elk vs one scroungy overgrown German Shepard dog I'm betting. </p><p>I'm not overwhelmed with a wolf sighting. In Alaska, there are no restrictions on trapping in some hunt areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3012878, member: 5412"] The last time I was in NM and in Colorado was last year. They have the highest population of elk in the country, and they also have an immense amount of alder. Alder trees are not on a government watch list for extermination nor overgrazing. I would post some beautiful fall alder photo's but photobucket has screwed me. Yes, the wolves were eliminated because of decimation of domestic specie and wildlife that fed the pioneers that settled that country. I guess we should now close down Yellowstone, and return it to the animals to do as they may? you and I both know that is not going to happen. The tourists would rather see a herd of majestic elk vs one scroungy overgrown German Shepard dog I'm betting. I'm not overwhelmed with a wolf sighting. In Alaska, there are no restrictions on trapping in some hunt areas. [/QUOTE]
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