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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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It'd be a great way to go though. When I die, I want to be eaten by wolves. Give back to the earth...
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Master of the Domain
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The future is unwritten
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Lions, Tigers, Bears, will kill you first, then eat you. Wolves will only hurt you enough so you can't get away, while they munch.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I want to be eaten by Matt Damon. My guess is you have a better shot though.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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So what is the goal of the sanctuary in Pennsylvania for those wolves ?
Just the fact that this facility even exists would drive some Oregon hunters nuts. Wolves are being released into the wild in Montana and Idaho, and are slowly making their way into eastern and central Oregon. They are no longer on the federal endangered/protected (?) lists, but Oregon law still has them on the State's protected list. Oregon's Dept of Fish and Wildlife has set up a program maximum of 2 breeding pairs in each of 8 areas of the state, and hunters are acting as if there's a wolf behind every tree. Hunters are concerned over the loss of deer and elk, which are actually decreasing in substantial numbers. (any number of causes) Another predator of concern to hunters is the cougar/mountain lion which is increasing in numbers, probably because they can no longer be hunted with hounds in Oregon (as result of a state-wide public referendum about 6 years ago). |
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Come on, cat.
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Presence Of Wolves Allows Aspen Recovery In Yellowstone
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No when we realize what having too many aspen trees and them being to tall and blocking the light from some other something and then when they don't reproduce .... headspinning. ![]()
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They probably did. Around here the whitetail population is destroying the forest undergrowth. The Gamelands next door has a deer exclusion fence in one area so biologists can study a deer free area. A large property owner nearby has an exclusion fence to support forest recovery, creating a reserve for native plants.
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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I got nothing
Join Date: Nov 2008
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A few photos from my trip to the Wolf Sanctuary of PA have been posted in the "Neat pictures I've taken" thread.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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I just watched a 30-min segment of the PBS TV series "Outdoor Idaho" about the status of "Wolves in Idaho".
I was really impressed by the views of a man who is a major sheep grower, and of another who is a hunter/legislator. It's worth watching, regardless of what side of the complex and polarizing issues you might think you support. |
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