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  • I like how the camera shoots I could see clear

  • nope! just chuck testa

  • We have to Delist them!

  • I have been here Very buitifull,, Shame what the wolves are doing there!!!

  • too bad they have never been able to find the infamous Isle Royale turd burglar, some say it was starving wolves or rabid moose, I think it's some sick drunken Finlander. I wouldn't be surprised if he was from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan maybe from Negaunee, Ishpaming, or Marquette maybe even Blueberry street in Gwinn. The turd burglar has burgled homes while the people were home.....Remember Yoopers always flush when your done to prevent the infamous turd burglar.

  • It has been proven by research that top predators like wolves guarantee ecological balance and healthy environment. Wolves keep the population of browsers and grazers in check, thereby allowing flora to flourish. When wolves were extirpated from Yellowstone in 1930s, Elk population burst at seams that browsed Aspens and Willows away. That is why, wolves were reintroduced in the park.

  • @HusbandnWifeDuo And disease!

  • This "freecoyote" it a tool bag.. I hunt in that area, for both deer and elk with sucess every year.. Th elk have changed their habits due to the RE-introduction of the wolf, but they are still there, with some herds fairly close to that area being above objective numbers. What a jackass.. Some people don't do well with competition from a much more efficient predator.. Humans have killed off much more than any wolf pack could dream of.

  • wow moose have a long face...

  • i think people are too judgemental they judge predators thinking there cruele heartless creatures. monters. there wrong if they dont hunt they die if they die wouldnt that be cruel. its nature law. with no predators the prey would be dangerously over breed earing plants leaving nothing that would deffently mean troube.

  • Wolves usually beneit all other animals in their environment, even the prey animals. They kill the ones that are already struggling, leaving more food for the stronger ones. The only malevolent factor in nature's equations are homo sapiens, who has evolved into an invasive pest species, who disrupt the balance of nature almost always, and who is seriously harming the entire world environment and who is and has caused almost infinite suffering and misery for the other creatures of earth.

  • Damn nature you scary!

  • The wolf on Isle Royale came across in the year 1905 when the winter was so cold it froze and ice path from Canada to the island. The wolf were actually good for the moose populations because at one point the moose were eating the island bare and many died due to starvation. Currently there range from 800 - 2000 moose on the island compared to the roughly 80 -100 wolves (which is steadily growing).

  • You would think that big moose would stomp the shit out of both those wolves...

  • its when wolves over populate that they become a problem when any animal over populates it kills of its resorces its all about balenceing out the animals but not over hunnting

  • Camera so clear i can see ants

  • I wish it was possible to own a wolf. But I know thats not possible. Its nearly impossible to get close to a wolf cub without coming across its mother. Then you have to get out of there in one piece.

  • Wolves do not eradicate their food source. Hunters almost always use the "wolf deplete the ungulate" theory. They only use that nonsense because they want all the hooved animals to themselves and will believe any negative theories against wolves. Hunters, disease, and weather kill most ungulate populations, NOT wolves.

  • Also, if the wolves killed by people did not get the chance to train less experienced wolves to hunt, it would have been more difficult for a successful kill.

  • a 45-square mile island was too small for both deer and wolves to even survive. Many deer clearly died of disease, starvation, and probably people. Wolves have a difficult time catching larger and faster prey. Many times, they will make several attempts to hunt and be unsuccesful. Hunters even skewed this horrible "test" by killing some of the wolves, therefore disrupting chances of survival for the other wolves.

  • Moose calf already too big and too few wolves (2?) to even think of a successful hunt.

  • lets have a wolf season thin them out

    almost all the rabbits and pats are gone here were I live the coyotes are to many

  • @posiden125 kill the coyotes sounds like a better idea because grey wolves belong here in the east coyotes dont

  • wolves should be protected

  • @casienwhey

    So should rattlesnakes. But I suppose you're against that.

  • Very impressive. I like how you captured that of how stealthly and silently wolves move in the forest. Favorited.

  • kill off the regional undulates. Wolves are not to blame here, but they really do need to be sent back to the Yukon where they can live their lives the way they should be lived. Yes, the people of Wyoming shouldn't need to have the wolves in their state, however, they should also have the balls to admit why they can't have the wolves in their state. Their forbears weakened the undulate population by trophy hunting and their ranchers bulldozed the land for cattle for the big meat corporations.

  • Let's be honest with both sides of this argument. The Wolf reintroduction in Wyoming has been fraught with problems. The wolves have proven to be all too successful at hunting the pathetic stock of undulate that prowls places like Yellowstone. Why? Well, because of the Western tradition of trophy hunting. Western style trophy hunting prized getting "the big kills" rather than "whatever came first." This weakened the population and is what is allowing the wolves to overhunt their game and...

  • Wonderful video!

    Prior to moose and wolves on Isle Royale there were woodland caribou. These were exterminated on the island by over hunting by humans.

  • Excellent video!

  • In referance to Coranation Island-Deer were eliminated quickly by the wolf releases, and the vegetation recovered spectacularly from deer browsing. The wolves were soon starving as they were exceedingly successful eliminating deer. The wolves caught a few seals till these avoided hauling out on that island....and then the wolves starved to death.

    Cheers,

    Val Geist

  • I understand from your blog that you enjoy hunting Elk just for the fun of it. You describe the enjoyment as spiritual ! Who is to blame for the total elimination of many species and great reduction of precious animals on earth, mankind or wolves? Not many years ago large herds of animals existed while wolves roamed virtually everywhere. Man came along and brutally tried to eliminate wolves to total extinction.

  • @PeterVP01 I hunt Elk to fill the freezer. Deer and bear as well. I also fish, grow veggies, and tan hides. It's very spiritual. People are getting too domesticated, like cattle, and they're losing any connection to the earth. it's not a Disney movie, and meat doesn't come from a grocery store.

  • sounds exciting, were do you live?

  • @Heliox18 "The Elk are almost gone, Wolves are like a Cancer eating Wyomings Wildlife." Ur just a dumb inbreed redneck.....the Elk are for the Wolves!!!!! NOT UR FATASS!!!! plain and simple...take ur bitch ass to the store and buy sum beef....if u wanna shoot things join the military u weak-dick! instead of hunting "Wyomings Wildlife" ur the cancer! Wolves are more spiritual then you'll ever be!!! ur sitting in a bush with a gun for hours! realize that! u retarded bitch!

  • @Heliox18 Actually it does, heck I went to the grocery store just last week and picked me up some T-bone steaks. And this foolish talk about connections to earth, do you hunt naked like cavemen used to? If your wearing clothing and boots your supporting those who you claim are "cattle".

  • Humans have been hunting on this continent for millenia, long before the first europeans came here. At that point flora and fauna was thriving beyond what they had ever seen before. Hunting is not the problem. It can be done respectfully and is part of our natural place in the earth's cycles. Pollution, commercial fishing, factory farming (of meat, grains AND vegetables), and industrial civilization is whats ruining the earth as we know it.

  • @PeterVP01 If you care then fight those atrocities, not individuals who are respectfully trying to feed their families in a natural way.

  • @PeterVP01 Don't really see how hunting elk for the enjoyment of it can be related to the eradication of wolves in most of the US. People killed off the wolf because it was competing with them for food, eating both livestock and wild game. It was seen as a pest. People who hunt for sport actually do a lot to preserve elk, as they know there will be none left to shoot if the elk are destroyed. More importantly, game preserves also ensure that more elk habitats are kept in tact.

  • @petervp01 Also want to add that this video sucks. The music volume is way to high, and everything you say is weird and difficult to hear. Way too much time is spent on just the moose walking around at the beginning, and the part we want to see, wolves killing the moose, never happens. You are a weirdo and have dumb opinions.

  • @TheFreecoyote the scientists in CorOnation Island concluded that the cause of the failure of the deer/wolf populations to balance and sustain was due to the island being too small (45 square miles).

    The narrator of this video spends an inordinate amount of words describing wolf predation as being gruesome and cruel, unlike the alleged humane treatment at the hands of human hunters. What shit. As if the wolves have a choice in how they kill moose.

  • In November 2007 when Evolutionary Biologists Jennifer Leonard and Robert Wayne announced that most of the several thousand wolves being protected in the Great Lakes region were actually wolf-coyote crosses, Utah Wildlife Ecologist Dr. Charles Kay commented, What a mess!

     I would encourage you to visit Dubois, Wyo and see for yourself the Joy's of Diversity. This town has been killed by Enviromental Policies.

  • .... Diversity is chaos. The notion that wildlife is better off because it hovers on the edge of Extinction is ludicrous. Historical fact- Isle Royale , Coranation Island etc. both are places where the Wolf has killed all the Wildlife and then killed each other. The Wolves in your vid are Wolf-Coyote-Dog Hybrids. Ed Bang wouldn't use your wolf in Yellowstone . Becase they were not Wolves genetically. The pair in your vid display Coyote Hunting methods and the fact that there are only 2.

  • Call this phone number in Dubois,Wyo 307-455-3366 and you will see the what Diversity has done. Just look at the size differance in Wolves in your vid compared to Yellowstone Wolves, also look at the size of the Wolf packs in Yellowstone. I have a pic of a wolf shot last fall 2009 near Hamilton, Mont that weighed 217lbs . The two wolves in your vid together wouldn't weigh that much. Diversity is not sustainable because it lacks balance....... cont

  • Do you have any scientific data to support your claims? You seldom see a predator totally eradicating the pray. It is often a self-regulating, fluctuating system. The pray learns to avoid to be killed and evolves to be stronger though the survival-of-the-fittest principle. Also, with the decline in prey it becomes more difficult for the predator to succeed. The system undergoes natural fluctuations. Nature is more diverse with the introduction of wolves.

  • prey

  • excuse me but with out wolves the forest would have been DESTROYED by the elks and THE HUMANS kill elks too and many of them do it just for fun and the wolves TO SURVIVE and about yellowstone well if we havent kill almost all the wolwes in there they wouldnt have needed to bring wolves AND they bring them because the elks and mooses where destroying the plants because there was TOO much of them so in fact, if humans didnt interfere in the nature curse maybe things like this wouldnt have happened

  • @TheFreecoyote can u prove it

  • this is simple amazing

  • This is amazing. I heard the wolves only once in my three months on the island last summer, and was never blessed with seeing one.

  • Amazing! I would love to have seen this.

  • Thanks for sharing, interesting to watch.

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