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In reply to the discussion: Montana: Wolf Hunts Are Banned in Area Bordering Yellowstone [View all]rwsanders
(3,180 posts)Are you stupid or just trying to make people here angry? The "fake, romantic image" of wolves is the viscous killer that you are trying to portray.
Wolves are only at approximately 1% of their historic population levels.
I doubt if you are a wilderness person or you wouldn't be trying to incite an emotional reaction by referring to "the carcasses".
I'd love to see a wolf in the wild, but haven't had the chance because of the rabid opposition based on cowardice of those that live in the areas where the wolves are.
If they are scared of wolves, property values on retirement villas in FL have dropped. If they don't value the wild for what it is then they can take up residence in Atlanta or Houston.
Personally, I'd love to see those farmers and ranchers go broke so we can replace them with some "city dwellers" who are less ignorant of how things work.
I am so SICK of the attitude in this country of celebrating the ignorant "salt of the earth" yahoo who knows next to nothing except how to pose as a "rancher" and pick up their government subsidy checks.
Fortunately since "farmers and ranchers" all vote republican and farms are becoming corporate entities, there will be far fewer of them to vote for this slaughter.
There are many ways for "farmers and ranchers" and wolves to coexist.
Personally, I won't touch beef and will fight against supporting it at gatherings at work, church, other places for this reason. I'm trying to get others to help me push Defenders of Wildlife to establish a "wildlife safe" label like the dolphin safe label for ranchers that use those methods.