Why are you letting wolves be slaughtered again?

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  1. johnmayo

    johnmayo New Member Past Donor

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    Of course you complain about the cougar next. Another animal rebounding. Don't bother with facts lefty, feel your way through life no matter who gets hurt in the process and who has to pay, as long as it is not you.
     
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    JIMV Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That is philosophy, not science, and not of importance. What does matter is the fact that a major predator is wandering the streets of towns and cities. Catch and relocate if possible but remove at all costs. Most folk do not want their kids and pets to serve as lion kibble so folk far from the threat can fell all warm and smug.
     
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    If you open up a biology book that discusses migration, population dynamics, home ranges, adaptations, dispersal, breeding, etc. you will find that Philosophy plays no role in this intricate web of a life and death struggle in the animal kingdom. And how each has its own story of survival. To play this down as having no importance is to ignore the reality of our surroundings. But those who truly understand the natural phenomenon of everyday life in the animal kingdom, understand the logical steps that are needed to be taken. Ignorance is no excuse, but is far more the norm.
     
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    If I had a nickel for every time I read a post that just doesn't make much sense, I could probably buy a state for the wolves and Cougars to live on.
     
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    JIMV Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    There is only one logical step...remove or destroy all major predators that find their way into town. Control the range and number of other predators that attack livestock and pets.
     
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    garyd Well-Known Member

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    Not for sabretooth cats or Mastodons or a whole host of other critters that no longer roam about the planet. In some cases that isn't a bad thing. Dodging Trexes on the way to work is an experience I'd just as soon not have.
     
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    To control the range of predators you control nature. Most folks who have experienced a tornado, hurricane, or earth quake know, you do not control nature. I would advise going to the library and doing some really serious research on your own about what you control, and what you do not control with nature.
     
  8. johnmayo

    johnmayo New Member Past Donor

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    You picked one animal being removed from the endangered species list, and another one whose population is rebounding them complain we should abandon homes and land to save them. That makes no sense. Instead of greasing the palms of green energy guys why do t you buy up some preserve land with all that government cash you have been taking from others if you really care so
    Much, other then that all I see is another attempt by the left to deal with another perceived problem by using other people's property.
     
  9. JIMV

    JIMV Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    A little research about the threat these critters pose might be advisable on your part...unless you are another of those folk who has no problem with OTHER folk being predator food far away from you.
     
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    When, on one of my posts did I say to abandon our homes and land? What post number was that? I think sometimes when people get ahead of themselves with inaccurate information and anger, it often results in grammatically, misspelled, incoherent sentences, that some people just have a hard time making sense of.
     
  11. OmegaEnigma

    OmegaEnigma Well-Known Member

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    Wow, you must use a really lousy search engine.
    http://www.blogsmonroe.com/world/tag/wolf-slaughter/

    http://howlingforjustice.wordpress....htered-in-wyoming-by-wildlife-services-shame/

    http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2012/wolves-04-30-2012.html

    http://prospect.org/article/wolves-slaughter

    http://www.defendersblog.org/2010/12/stop-the-idaho-aerial-wolf-slaughter-plan/
     

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