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Wolves: A Legend Returns to Yellowstone part1

part 1 of National Geographic documentary about Yellowstone wolves in the wild  
 
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love2teachece (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Renee Askins, a modern-day heroine, is responsible for the successful Wolf Reintroduction to Yellowstone. She established the Wolf Fund in 1986, despite death threats, nominal assets, contentious debates, political manipulations and numerous setbacks.
PeponeNRC (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Exelent!!
pawneewolf (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Actually many books written by 'pro wolf' people are also written by people who manage wolves and wolf conflicts. Conservation is supposed to balance the needs of wildlife and people, not just people and not just wolves. Once agian, please refrain from making silly comments and get some facts to support your comments.
thanks.
NonStereotypical (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Guess what I saw at least ten bighrons on Mount Washburn and in another location near Mammoth Hot Springs in 2007. And as far as I know they're still alive as of 2009.
BIGSKYHAL50 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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ok, 2007, well, there are still some....funny how the park officials have not said much about bighorns........
NonStereotypical (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Well the Park Service says they don't expect wolves to impact the bighorn population.
BIGSKYHAL50 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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ok, I can live with that, but I will see for myself this summer.....
NonStereotypical (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Well, a few suggestions then. You're guaranteed to see bighorns in the Gardner River Canyon near Mammoth Hot Springs. Also be on the lookout for them on Dunraven Pass. You'll probably see them on top of Mount Washburn also.
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oh, I will be there, thanks for the info......
WhiteVV01F (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Why are you talking to me? I don' t think you pressed reply to you right person. I never said anything about YNP. I thought we had this settled.

I think your argument is with the guy called
NonStereotypical who said:
I don't know where you get your ''facts'' from, but the Park Service has only confirmed ONE incident of wolves killing a bighorn in Yellowstone.

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