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  • i LOVE wolves so much and people who kill wolves are JERKS! wolves are beautiful and the fact they are still alive is amazing i have hope for wolves.the U.S.A. use to be over run by wolves im talking thousands and now there are a little less than 500 wolves in the U.S.A due to hunting i do not live in the USA but trust me i've  done tones and tones of research and what i have found is hart braking :(

  • I continue to be baffled as to why people who care nothing for wolves or the point of this video continue commenting on them, but if you want to help wolves, Defenders of Wildlife do a great job not only stopping wolf slaughter but reducing wolf-human conflicts. This is a great video, GuavaFig. Don't be discouraged to post videos because of sad, delusional people (which YouTube has a lot of).

  • I loved the pics of the dead wolves. The wolf hunt is still open. Smoke a pack a day.

  • I can't believe some people killing a wolf and skinning it for fur it is like killing your dog for its fur .like really would some one do that

  • @laurenblanchette2000 You need to understand that we as humans are the best and most efficient source for controlling populations of animals. Wolves are very efficient as well, but too efficient. If you looked at Africa's packs of wild dogs, you would see how much more efficient they are at killing their prey, and they are smaller than wolves. Wolves in the lower 48 many times don't even eat the whole animal, just their rectum area or guts and let them slowly die. Fact

  • @laurenblanchette2000 Don't believe that man. How are wolves "too efficient" when it takes them about 20 tries to take down one deer? His "facts" are skewed and one-sided and (not to mention untrue) display a startling lack of how ecosystems work. Don't be discouraged to try to stop this barbaric slaughter.

  • Lets get REALISTIC and please inform yourselves. Wolves were given a chance, by being trucked from Canada in trailers and released in Yellowstone. The Government and environmental groups said their numbers would not exceed over 200. They lied. There are thousands of them now. And I am willingly to bet that 98 percent of the people who are watching this video do not live ANYWHERE close to wolves in order to understand the devistation they have caused.

  • @operationNOBO What devastation? Like eating caribou and the like? Keeping prey populations in check? What "devistation" indeed.

  • @SethBlizzard Caribou? You are completely wrong. There are no caribou in the lower 48. If you did your homework and looked at credible sources showing the population decline of elk herds, and not to mention the stress wolves cause on wildlife in general, including mountain lions and bears you may understand. If the keeping prey populations in check were true, then why do Canada and Alaska use ariel methods to hunt wolves?

  • @operationNOBO "Credible sources," "stress wolves cause on wildlife", this deserves to go on failblog for argument fail.

  • @SethBlizzard Yeah credible sources like people who live and work where wolves are. Not like a lot of professors who may do a study here and there. The person who is supporting wolf reintroduction that lives in Portland is much more credible than someone who actually sees what they do on a daily basis right? Or the wolf supporters who hold candle light vigils for the fallen wolves, those folks must be the experts that have a lot of common sense.

  • @operationNOBO Exactly!!! Everytime the wolf recovery goal was met the ignorant wolf lovers filed lawsuits to keep them protected no matter what. Now they are out of control and the states finally have the tools to fix the problem. It's the wolf lovers who are to blame for all of the wolves that are being killed.

  • This video puts it all into perspective. Wolves are just animals. People should look at themselves. Long live wolves.

  • @SethBlizzard Yes stop wolf slaughter's Kill a wolf so they won slaughter anything else

  • whaaa whaaa whaaa

  • poor dears

  • You can't just make generalizations like that. I'm sure no one here would like it if I just assumed anyone who liked cats or horses or heyenas were stupid idiots who didn't like any other animals. But I know thats not true, because though I like wolves, I also like all these other animals. I love snakes and alligators, big cats, small cats, horses, heyenas, frogs, bears, foxes, and pretty much everything else.

  • It just doesn't make any sense to me why anyone would go around insulting others like this both pro-wolf and anti-wolf.

    First of all, I just don't understand why there is the need to hate them. I love drawing wolves and think they are cool animals, just like any other canine. However, I would also like to point out the way you are going about this seems a little immature. Really? Wolfaboos? Sure, go around calling everyone who likes wolves fags. Whats that going to help?

  • If people can't see that hunting wolves like this is wrong, I don't know what to say to them. Especially if they enjoy it and don't feel sad about it one bit. Wolves hunt to survive. That's their only reason for killing. They do it to live. How many millions, billions of animals have been killed for fun or fur by humans? Too many.

  • Wolves aren't endangered so we shouldn't care.

  • i've killed four different wolves with a crossbow before and i really dont care they three of them were male and the other was femal i took her pups well only one i use him as a hunting dog

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  • @Safania98

    Typical wolfaboo.

    You're disgusting, if wolves matter all animals should matter.

  • @kandixcorpse Excuse me, but my room mate has been screwing with me and my accounts on you tube and face book. I love all animals, and always ill. Just a typical troll. People like YOU disgust me.

  • @kandixcorpse I've never even SEEN this video!!

  • Your emotions seemed to have completely blocked out logic. Humans hunting animals is completely natural. If humans don't hunt wolves, then the wolves will wipe out the local deer and rabbit population because they have no predators. The wolves will overpopulate and begin to starve to death and die of diseases. I personally don't enjoy killing animals, but hunting is absolutely necessary to keep the population in check.

  • @esh325 That's not true. Yellowstone rangers even reported that the land drastically got better when they reintroduced wolves. Wolves keep the populations of prey animals low, low enough that they can still live normally but not strip the land.

  • @TheBlueRainWolf No, the prey populations are dwindling.

  • @KittySnowene The only thing dwindling here is your understanding.

  • @TheBlueRainWolf Irony, bitch get your head out of your ass and realize that wolves aren't cute cuddle bunnies that are defense-less being that need help.

  • @KittySnowene You're right, for once in your life. They aren't bunnies, good for you! You learned something!

  • @TheBlueRainWolf Niether are they innocent!

  • @KittySnowene In the face of man, they are innocent. Not in the same form as rabbits, but they are in the sense that they shouldn't be hunted or hated.

  • @TheBlueRainWolf wut, just wut.

  • @esh325

    Wolves are already doing mass damage to the elk populations. They are killing and stressing them so much that the elk are producing less calves.. :/

  • @esh325 So intraspecific competition doesn't keep wolf populations in check? It has done it for millions and millions of years. Why would competition among wolves not keep them in check anymore? They have territories that can go for over 100 square kilometers and won't allow other wolf packs in their territory. Sure they may overlap a little, but not by much.

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