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In reply to the discussion: YELLOWSTONE BEGINS TRANSFERRING BISON FOR SLAUGHTER [View all]2naSalit
(103,558 posts)38. Not really
especially when the state who surround the park are pissed off about the wolves and hunt them which destroys the pack dynamics to a point that it is a detriment to the integrity of all wildlife in the area.
The park can support well over 4.000 head.
The preferred prey for wolves is elk, they will eat bison but they get their asses kicked just going after elk, bison really rip them up. The average success rate of wolf kills is one out of nine. It's much more difficult, and takes more individual wolves in a hunting group to take down even a very sick bison, and not all of the wolves survive the event.
Humans are the problem here. I say that because there wasn't a problem until people started playing god.
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For a second I thought this had something to do with their Yellowstone oil spill
rocktivity
Jan 2015
#1
This posses me the hell off...give them birth control if they have to keep #s down
adigal
Jan 2015
#24
Ummm....don't be condescending. Of course I understand, and in NJ, they gave the WILD deer birth
adigal
Jan 2015
#60
If there's an animal issue on DU, that one will be all over the thread posting nonsense.
LeftyMom
Jan 2015
#42
Money raised for conservation has to cease going to hunters and slaughters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
glinda
Jan 2015
#10
Horrible! Why can't we leave wildlife alone? How much disease have migrating buffalo
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2015
#12
Imagine, how did the world ever evolve without humans F'ing it up and controlling what
RKP5637
Jan 2015
#27
Their instinct is to migrate.Yellowstone should be triple the size & allow winter movement for bison
Sunlei
Jan 2015
#13
There is hunting on the northern range. I think it's just ending or will soon.
2naSalit
Jan 2015
#34