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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2009

Just a short video I had to make.... I can't belive they shot two wolves today...

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  • @xMintyChameleonx An also the reason for the wolves to be brought back was to lower both the deer and coyote populations and to also help bear populations as well since bears often bully wolves from there kills.

  • @xMintyChameleonx Most of the time government rarely does the right thing anymore. its mainly to line there pockets or the pockets of people who are supporting them. An even though wildlife biologist and wildlife services have given people proper info to try to be smart about the wild life around the area. People most of the time don't bother to read it and just come up with there own conclusion and do what ever they want in the end.

  • @xMintyChameleonx I'm doubting that the fish and wildlife services are throwing up there hands but, the state government can over throw what ever they say but putting in a prop or what ever and when the people agree to it and vote on it. There isn't much the wildlife services can do about it

  • @xMintyChameleonx Also, we have to think that mabey the wolves are causing some damages in the enviroment that they are in, and it is usually to the people. Were I come from, coyotes do cause signifigent damage to their enviroment, and so do the deer at points. Like I said before, there are ALWAYS reasons to why they are doing what they are doing, wether they are the right thing or not.

  • @BlueFoxes84 Just from a professional opinion, i have a hard time beliving that the Fish and Wildlife in those areas are just throwing up their hands and saying, "What ever, just kill as many as possible." Now, i understand that a lot of people are against wolves in their areas, but there are equations and a prosesse that you have to go through when it comes to bag limits. It seems that we have our own opinions on that, and I'm fine at leaving it at that

  • @xMintyChameleonx An no they don't have that great of a recovery rate since only one mating pair is allowed to breed in the pack and they don't have that many pups. Ill need to do some more research again to get a list of states that had there wolf hunter permission taken away by the government since they tried to kill them out completely.

  • @xMintyChameleonx When they did that the federal government had to step in and put them back on the endanger species list again, (excluding Alaska) since they almost wiped them out.

  • @BlueFoxes84 Then their populations must be high enough were they can do that. Either that, the wolf population that dose survive must have a great recovery rate. It may feel that there is no reason to the hunting, but there alwasy is.

  • @xMintyChameleonx some states like alaska don't have a limit on hunting wolves. An then hunters can hunt them all year round with no limit to how many they can kill.

  • @BlueFoxes84 I do not live in an area with wolves, but I am guessing that there is a bag limit on them just as there is for deer and other large game (where I live we have a large amont of deer and such). If they are just handing the permits out like candy and saying 'Who ever can shoot the most wins', then the system that is running it has a problem. With an animal that's #s are going crazy up and down, they HAVE to have a bag limit, or there wouldnt be any wolves. Its a process

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