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ducksandchickencrazy Boy do you need a lesson in TRUE WOLF KILLINGS.
Does not matter if the animal is old or sick or young. Wolves will kill the animals. Maybe you should talk to the rancher in southwest MT who lost 56 rams in one night due to wolves, they just killed those sheep and did not eat them. At least bears and cats will eat them.
go watch www.cryingwolfthemovie.com and watch www.saveelk.com
 
Where my guy lives the wolves hunt regularly.

Like he says, he is not the highest thing on the food chain, most of the ranchers are armed for that just in case thing.


His neighbor was out working in his ranch when a pack came through on the hunt, they were in a hurry so did not bother with him, they were probably as surprised to see him as he was to see them-but it was daylight and they nearly ran in to him. They do not go out on the ranch at night unless they are in a vehicle.
 
I am being 100% serious.  And your reference to looking both ways before crossing a road makes you smarter - ummmm, are you serious?  This is your argument as to why you think you are smarter than the average bear?  LOL.  I don't think so.  You were TAUGHT to stop and look both ways before crossing the road - you were not born with that knowledge.   Animals are also TAUGHT by their parents, albeit different things than we humans are taught by our parents, but they are taught, nonetheless.  We could no more exist as animals do than they could exist as we do.  Does that make us more intelligent?  I don't think so.  There are many different forms of intelligence and just because you know to stop and look both ways before you cross a road does not make you more intelligent than animals.

So according to your statement above, it is okay for one person to kill another person because, according to you, they have a reason although it may not be the RIGHT reason?  So this is okay?  Again, are you kidding me???  I guess it was okay for the Native Americans to be wiped out because somebody else was greedy and wanted to "own" that land?  So killing them all to get what they wanted is okay?  That reason was the RIGHT one?  Again, we don't "own" the land.  It is not ours to own.  The land does not belong to the government to give ownership of.  We buy rights to that piece of property, but we don't own it.  

I agree, that we have a responsibility as a steward - I don't see most people accepting that responsibility.  Most humans think they have the right to use and abuse Mother Earth as they see fit - again, wrong.  Humans don't have the right to wipe wildlife out of existence to make more room for strip malls, grocery stores, housing developments, golf courses, etc.  We might be #1 on the food chain, but this does NOT give us the right to destroy this planet and its creatures. 

And I will again state that just because we "think" we are smarter than animals, does't make it correct.  We may have the ability to think and reason more than an animal, but that does not make us more "intelligent."

We, as a people, need to learn what respect is.  Not just respect for wildlife and nature, but respect for everything.  The only thing that most humans respect these days is money, and that is very, very sad.

 


Actually we ARE the most intelligent creature.. ;)
#1 Humans (okay maybe not ME, but still,.. )
#2 primates (our cousins..:lol:)
#3Whales/dolphins
#4 Piggies! :weee
Etc..etc... etc..
 
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Actually we ARE the most intelligent creature.. ;)
#1 Humans (okay maybe not ME, but still,.. )
#2 primates (our cousins..:lol:)
#3Whales/dolphins
#4 Piggies! :weee
Etc..etc... etc..


Ha ha ha... This made me laugh and this thread needed that! :)
 
McKenzie Valley Wolf (Canis lupus occidentalis) also known as the Canadian Timber Wolf is perhaps the largest subspecies of Gray Wolf in North America. Its range includes parts of the western United States, much of western Canada, and Alaska, including Unimak Island in the Aleutians, and was introduced into Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho.[2] The subspecies has since spread into Washington, Oregon, Utah, and possibly other states.

Got this off wikipedia... Its the wolf in question (well its the one I keep babbling about :) that was NOT Reintroduced but rather introduced into America. What do ya know even wikipedia got that right!
 
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I am being 100% serious. And your reference to looking both ways before crossing a road makes you smarter - ummmm, are you serious? This is your argument as to why you think you are smarter than the average bear? LOL. I don't think so. You were TAUGHT to stop and look both ways before crossing the road - you were not born with that knowledge. Animals are also TAUGHT by their parents, albeit different things than we humans are taught by our parents, but they are taught, nonetheless. We could no more exist as animals do than they could exist as we do. Does that make us more intelligent? I don't think so. There are many different forms of intelligence and just because you know to stop and look both ways before you cross a road does not make you more intelligent than animals.

So according to your statement above, it is okay for one person to kill another person because, according to you, they have a reason although it may not be the RIGHT reason? So this is okay? Again, are you kidding me??? I guess it was okay for the Native Americans to be wiped out because somebody else was greedy and wanted to "own" that land? So killing them all to get what they wanted is okay? That reason was the RIGHT one? Again, we don't "own" the land. It is not ours to own. The land does not belong to the government to give ownership of. We buy rights to that piece of property, but we don't own it.

I agree, that we have a responsibility as a steward - I don't see most people accepting that responsibility. Most humans think they have the right to use and abuse Mother Earth as they see fit - again, wrong. Humans don't have the right to wipe wildlife out of existence to make more room for strip malls, grocery stores, housing developments, golf courses, etc. We might be #1 on the food chain, but this does NOT give us the right to destroy this planet and its creatures.

And I will again state that just because we "think" we are smarter than animals, does't make it correct. We may have the ability to think and reason more than an animal, but that does not make us more "intelligent."

We, as a people, need to learn what respect is. Not just respect for wildlife and nature, but respect for everything. The only thing that most humans respect these days is money, and that is very, very sad.
 
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Had to look it up to know but the Timber wolf (gray wolf) is what is native here an making a comeback. The red wolf is what they have been repopulating with for years though.
 
The laws we are dealing with are from wolves being listed as an endangered species when they get that listing it changes everything. The only thing that can override the ESA is a cogressional group appointed by Congress and of all the terms available to label that group it is known as the "god squad" kind of ironic eh?

Ya'll keep saying that but exactly which states have no wolves? I know Ga, Tn, an Al all do.
 
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