Federal government ending Wyoming wolf protections - Yahoo! News
I would guess some ranchers made pressures to kill them again.
I would guess some ranchers made pressures to kill them again.
Or the population of wolves is back to standard.Federal government ending Wyoming wolf protections - Yahoo! News
I would guess some ranchers made pressures to kill them again.
And what is the standard?Or the population of wolves is back to standard.
I have no idea. ID, MT, and WY each want between 900 and 1250. CO has about 1500 now, I think.And what is the standard?
huh? What does this have to do with the topic?Just another fine example of reducing the size of government by the Obama administration. Actions speak louder than words.
huh? What does this have to do with the topic?
ah. Dipstickisms abound.Nothing, that's the point. Kreskin is just jumping in BEFORE one of the rightwing nuts does and blame THIS on Obama or one the leftwing nuts blaming it on Israel.
Nothing, that's the point. Kreskin is just jumping in BEFORE one of the rightwing nuts does and blame THIS on Obama or one the leftwing nuts blaming it on Israel.
They could lure the wolves outside of the protected areas.Did you read the article? The article states that the wolves are up to sustainable levels. Maximum number of kills any one person can do is 52 and they must be taken outside the protected areas. The majority of wolves live within the protected area boundaries.
Good luck. Wolves are highly territorial. You might coax lobos to wander around but usually packs only move if their food (mainly caribou) moves.They could lure the wolves outside of the protected areas.
Wolf haters will find a way.
They could lure the wolves outside of the protected areas.
Wolf haters will find a way.
They could lure the wolves outside of the protected areas.
Wolf haters will find a way.
lol In CO?Or, you know, build a fence. Failing that, build a better fence.
Oh right, I forgot all the fence building materials were going to deal with the Mexican problem. We all know that Mexicans are the much more invasive species.
lol In CO?
I know what you meant. I did add the "lol".I meant generally, nationally. That would be quite hilarious though. It was a snarky comment. Probably a bit out of place for CO in fact...
Largest-ever federal payroll to hit 2.15 million - Washington TimesJust another fine example of reducing the size of government by the Obama administration. Actions speak louder than words.
That looks suspiciously more like dealing with political/economic news than anything concerning CO abnd its wolves.
Ouch.That looks suspiciously more like dealing with political/economic news than anything concerning CO abnd its wolves.
Grow up.