Posted by Chris in ND on April 26, 2010 at 22:19:11 from (75.61.99.99):
In Reply to: OT: Wolf posted by Jerry/MT on April 25, 2010 at 19:33:03:
Although the ND Dept of Fish and Game is in denial, the wolves are out here in the western part of the state. They were also in denial about Mt Lions untill one tried to go shopping at the Home Depot in Bismarck. I think this is great. Finally we may get rid of our coyote and deer problem. The wolfs and lions only kill to eat, and I don't want to deny anyone a meal. I raise lots of beef cows and my losses to the big predators are not economically important (so long as you don't eliminate the pack leaders that know avoiding man is the key to survival) , and who cares if a wolf eats a horse ? The coyote drove us out of the lamb business. Really, do they have to come in and kill 30 animals and not eat anything ?
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