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From "Crying Wolf," a documentary film in production by JD King and Broken Hints Media, and is set to be released this fall/winter of 2010. It is an independent investigation of the wolf reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding ecosystem. The film focuses on the impacts the wolf is having on game populations, agriculture, and the economy. Mr. Hoppe no longer outfits around Gardiner anymore due to lack of elk.

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  • Let me try to help you with that JD, I will put it up front on my channel and get more hunters rateing it. "THEY CANT HANDEL THE TRUTH"

  • This is a must see! If the Anti Cant understand this then it is unexplainable to them. Shhh Dont let the find this un-tainted Vid(lol)

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  • We must stick closer to the truth or the environmentalists will get their way.

  • These liberals need to step away and let the farmers do their job, if they see a wolf become problematic, let them kill it, a killed wolf is a great wolf because wolves teach other wolves! a bad wolf may teach behavior that potentially get passed down.

  • I did get my degree in Biology ( useless degree ) and I did study these animals for a while until I realized its time I do something beneficial in my life rather than chasing these animals around with a radio color attempting to " study" them. In truth, there's nothing to study, its simple, they hunt and kill for fun and food. They form strong social connections with other wolves enabling successful hunting, I've seen these animals take on prey like a NFL team! and each had a position and duty.

  • I grew up in the east European mountains of turkey hinting with my grandfather. The number one animal that was feared was a wolf, they are sadistic in their killing and do kill animals that they do not want to eat. They also plan out attacks, use decoys and stalk their prey for days on end! They never over killed wolves, but they were quick to shoot a wolf that presented a problem, and that's been going on since the early civilization

  • Anyone experiencing serious predator animal damage control problems may contact me for for complimentary assistance (as my schedule and travel plans allow) providing you are willing to sign a form granting access/hunting permission. Email me at adcdrt@yahoo dot com

  • The whole argument from you anti-wolf people seems to be that wolves are good for nothing. How do you expect us, the average, fairly ignorant Americans to get onboard with that? It'll never happen. It didn't work with the spotted owl and it won't work with wolves.

    Come down from your trees and admit that we fucked up when we nearly put wolves into extinction... Then tell us that the pendulum has swung too far the other way, that we need to pull wolves off the ESA.

  • Your "expert" gives numberless, baseless statements. He can't just disagree with the positive economic impacts of wolves simply because he doesn't feel like they're correct. You fight numbers with numbers, not feelings and anecdotes.

    Furthermore, JDKing, the statements you make about coyotes are just as baseless--up to 20% of coyotes are killed by wolves. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing; try to get a more complete education on what wolves are doing in Yellowstone.

  • Physical evidence. Radio Carbon dating. You were not there 50,000 years ago so you know shit all. Fossils of wolves one dating back 40,000 years found in Idaho region. Another 1 200 years ago found. Another 2000 years ago and so on. The only reason there's problems now is they were made extinct by humans and now being introduced back into a a fragmented habitat thanks to humans.

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