Very heartening to see. There's an occasional, as in once a decade or so, sighting in the Adirondacks and Northern Vermont and they are thinking of a more rapid, hands-on re-introduction into the 'dacks. DEC is dragging their feet, as it'll be tough to regulate the coyote hunters into leaving them alive. My wife saw one when she was a child, and feels very fortunate to have done so. Lots of cattle in the area around Shasta, hope no problems arise with the ranchers.
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There will undoubtedly be trouble with ranchers. That is just how it works. Ranchers are very focused on their livestock and even if they are paid generous reparations for wolf kills, the emotional reaction will be the same regardless. Anything that kills calves or sheep is their enemy.
Hi, Gord: didn't know wolves needed a season to hunt - isn't that pretty much what being a wolf is all about?
I think it is something like the bears: If humans keep overpopulating the bear's home, it is only fair that the bears should harvest a few humans.
In Michigan the hunt was justified base primarily based on one farmer: He left carcasses of dead cattle without burying them, They gave him $4000 for fences and donkeys to keep the wolves away. He neglected the donkeys so they died and never put up the fences. 80% of the compensation was to this one farmer. Because of this they justified a hunt. It obviously had nothing to do with the mighty hunter killing the big bad wolf.
I love the attendance at the rally, based on the picture on the site. The entire first row is empty, one person in the second, probably her husband. Of course, they may have mistakenly scheduled her presentation at the same time as happy hour at the strip club down the street. Lots of wolf whistlers, no howlers. Wolves don't respond to whistles.
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