Wolf Protection Poll


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Good video. I don't always agree with biologists but in the case of the wolves I'm leaning with them. They should be managed/protected as a game species. Kill em all, no way!!!

Keep a balance, absolutely!!!;)

All that time and money was spent eradicating the danged things and now we're spending that money again to replenish them. For the most part, they are a nuisance, always have been, always will be. Put them on the same list with coyotes, hawks, and eagles. All of these animals have a place in nature, but as a hunter and a livestock farmer, the smaller role they play, the better.

As an ideal, increasing the population of these critters is a very romantic and noble thought. However, when small and big game populations start to suffer, and farmers start losing money and livestock, the ugly reality of the situation will set in, and many of the same people who call for their restocking will be screaming for us to get rid of them.

We've had a similar situation with feral hogs in Tennessee. At first everyone including me thought, "Great, another animal to hunt!" Now we all want to kill the peckerwoods who trapped them and brought them here.

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I say shoot the buggers! We can shoot them here in Ontario, there are tons of timberwolves where I deer hunt. We usually end up blasting some in deer season when we do the drives.

Interesting. As a person who deals with wolves on a regular basis, how do you feel about upping their numbers? How do you feel about wolves in general?

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