"Canadian Gray" vs. Rocky Mountain Wolves

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2007

testimony at a 10j rule expansion giving state and individuals more agility in killing the federally protected wolf. This is testimony from a livestock rancher who asks, "who among us would not like to protect our stock" - from wolves - by killing them... the rancher also asks Fish & Wildlife Service to "make [him] legal" when describing his lack of ability/discipline to not kill a federally protected species.

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  • @ruj1970 How so, I should say.

  • @ruj1970 Who so?

  • @AKArainkit Yes, I get the picture that you're an idiot.

  • @ruj1970 Oh well, the site I looked at said that cougars kill around 1-4 deer per week. I must have done the math wrong but you get the picture.

  • @ruj1970 I was asking if That was what I said last time. Please hold...

  • @AKArainkit LMFAO!!! MOuntain lions kill 240 deer a year? WTF are you smoking? You wolf huggers are so fucking stupid it's an embarassment to society.

  • @ruj1970 And then theirs the fact that you anti-wolfers have a habit of over looking. As I said in our last talk, the average single wolf will kill 15-19 deer per year, but, on the other hand, a mountain lion can kill about... what did I say? 240 per year? And then there is of course the coyote, who is said to kill around 15 fawns per year. Yet you guys over look this and blame it all on wolves. Shame.

  • @ruj1970 Takes one to know one right? The fact is that many of the herds that you guys think are declining, have been doing so before the wolf was reintroduced. How do I explain that? I can't. And, as for economic impact, millions of tourist bring money to yellowstone and local economies to see wolves in the wild. Millions of hunters bring money to locals to hunt wolves, though I'm not realy a big fan of it.

  • @AKArainkit I understand perfectly. You don't understand the impact these animals are having on ungulate herds and the economic impact on the people that have been forced to live with them. All you know are fairy tales and lies. You are just an ignorant fool.

  • @ruj1970 And thats why I consider you a noob. You don't understand the role of apex preditor and you probley never will.

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