Imnaha Wolf Pack, December 30, 2010
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@joe123zzz there have been a total of two human deaths related to healthy wild wolves in North America since before 1900. Let me repeat that: TWO deaths since before 100+ YEARS ago (over a century). Fear mongering will not aid your false arguments. Intelligent people know the facts. Finally, they are precious wolves - not "preshes." I can look past some grammatical errors but really? "Preshes?" Spend less time salivating over your next kill and more time reading.
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i fucked a wolf once.
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Wovles and cougars have killed many cows and sheep and I have even seen pictures of them killing dogs. Whats going to stop them from attacking and killing a person or a small child? If that was your kid that got killed by a your preshes wolf how would you feel? or if that was your live stalk? ask your self that.
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well the wolves are native to oregon, but they are the timber wolve I believe. The wolf that they indroduced to oregon is like some type of canadian wolf that is bigger and stonger. (fun fact hear)Wolves dont always hunt just for food they also have been known to hunt for fun. They are devistating to the deer and the elk heards along with the cougars. The more wolves there are the less deer and elk there will be. I agree they do have a right to live but we do need to manage them better.
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Thanks for posting and really not all of us may see it the same way, but nature has a set balance and yea the wolves hunt to eat, and do we just the same.
and yea wolves are seen as destructive burdens to a lot of people, but to those who see them differently, they don't want to see them be lost. a video like this is great to see
" Wolves are the canines that stayed wild, dogs are the canines are that joined with us"
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@theundeadbatman then just state where youre from......city slicker. let me leave you with this. debating the issue of wolves with you is similar to debating the political stances of elected officials with someone, then come to find out that person never voted. make sense? probably not. ha ha ha. enjoy your hazy views. just an fyi....your precious animals need managed just like the rest. if you cant see that, youre hopeless. no one species should be allowed to go unchecked......
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@idahochas one last time:
oregonwild (dot) org / fish_wildlife / bringing _ wolves _ back / wolves - misunderstood
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@idahochas an ellipsis is three dots... And living anywhere but Idaho is most definitely blissful.
@fishoncopperjohn your argument is so incredibly flawed. Research has shown that vehicle collisions with deer are far more damaging than the impact of wolves. Wolves can also help the cougar problem by driving them back into the canyons. Bottom line: Wolves are a native species to Oregon, so who are you to decide their fate? Educate yourself on the issue before posting some ignorant garbage.
theundeadbatman 4 months ago 30
@fishoncopperjohn whether I have been there or not is a non issue. That's an irrelevant argument. But since you persist, lets say I haven't been to the Wallowa National Forest area (like millions of other Americans) there is still such a thing as "non use value" / "existence value." I have already presented my facts. Dismissed your insults. And countered what little "argument" you've put forth. Please, take the gun you have pointed at the wolves, turn it towards your face, and pull the trigger.
theundeadbatman 4 months ago 22