The USFWS and Defenders of Wildlife brought the largest of wolves into the lower 48 ILLEGALLY, and have allowed the wolves to multiply out of control, like the rabbits in Australia, these wolves are decimating the wildlife of the lower 48.
Watch the TRUTH of the wolf introduction Yellowstone is Dead @savewesternwildlife org
Just like the rabbits that were released for meat and fur, with no predators to manage the wolves, the wolves will leave behind a barren land. Wolves will decimate all wildlife and move on to another killing field.
@wildcountry270 Wolves are an apex predator, they only have to be concerned with humans (not a native predator in North America regardless) and sometimes brown bears during times of hardship. In a healthy ecosystem (i.e, Yellowstone prior to human habitation) they don't need to be managed by another predator. Your allusion to rabbits in Australia is extremely flawed considering that they occupy completely different trophic levels and are absolutely not native to any Australian ecosystems.
we've got too many humans using up the planets resources... we're gonna have to breed some more religious nuts and psychopaths
Redflowers9 1 month ago
The USFWS and Defenders of Wildlife brought the largest of wolves into the lower 48 ILLEGALLY, and have allowed the wolves to multiply out of control, like the rabbits in Australia, these wolves are decimating the wildlife of the lower 48.
Watch the TRUTH of the wolf introduction Yellowstone is Dead @savewesternwildlife org
wildcountry270 11 months ago
Just like the rabbits that were released for meat and fur, with no predators to manage the wolves, the wolves will leave behind a barren land. Wolves will decimate all wildlife and move on to another killing field.
wildcountry270 11 months ago
@wildcountry270 Wolves are an apex predator, they only have to be concerned with humans (not a native predator in North America regardless) and sometimes brown bears during times of hardship. In a healthy ecosystem (i.e, Yellowstone prior to human habitation) they don't need to be managed by another predator. Your allusion to rabbits in Australia is extremely flawed considering that they occupy completely different trophic levels and are absolutely not native to any Australian ecosystems.
malleableconcrete 6 months ago