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The results of reintroducing wolves to Yellostone

basically, the people who get all of the negatives of wolf reintroduction, when the people who want reintroduction live in communities far away from the new wolf sites and don't suffer any loss for it.

Everybody lives far away from wolf reintroduction sites. Theoretically a wolf could make it to my house, from the nearest reintroduction site (Gila wilderness). I have camped in their territory many of times.

Not all the ranchers are complaining though, just the anti-government ones.
 
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One of the liberal causes I support is the reintroduction of wolves to appropriate places in the U.S. This would include the Adirondack Mountains, the Green Mountains, the White Mountains and northern Maine. I would allow their hunting outside of wilderness areas.

In fact I scratched behind the ears of an animal that was almost a wolf over the weekend.
 

???

First, bulls are domesticated.

Second, an animal that can defend itself isn't automatically a predator. A predator hunts, bulls, bison, etc. don't hunt.
 
One of the liberal causes I support is the reintroduction of wolves to appropriate places in the U.S. This would include the Adirondack Mountains, the Green Mountains, the White Mountains and northern Maine. I would allow their hunting outside of wilderness areas.

In fact I scratched behind the ears of an animal that was almost a wolf over the weekend.

Did you know the coyotes in the northeast are a little larger than elsewhere in the country due to some wolf DNA?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_coyote
 
Gorgeous intelligent animals!

They are.
and they have a lot in common with primitive man: They live in small cooperative groups, they live by hunting, they have a social order. It's no wonder humans and wolves started a symbiotic relationship so many years ago. We were made for each other. The wolf/human team makes a much more formidable predator than either would alone.
 
Still going with this nonsense? Man can manage our forests just fine without the reintroduction of wolves. Way too much Disney going on with the wolf lover crowd.

You probably also have no problem with pollution.
 
Watched the show about the wolves being reintroduced into yellowstone, it was very informative. I'm all for the wolves in yellowstone. I'm also for the farmers around yellowstone killing them should they wander onto their lands and start killing their livestock.
 
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