That is so horriable..they are terriable, killers ...![]()
That is so horriable..they are terriable, killers ...![]()
Yeah, I know and he worse part is they're killing pups![]()
I'm sorry, but that really pisses me off, like you, I have a huge admiration for wolves, and they are my favorite animal. People are just so.. I don't understand them, destroy them, but yet, look at this, we are overpopulating the EARTH, more than the animals. See this, the irony.
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What is the reason for culling the wolves?
Maybe the population is too big for the land to sustain, and they would all face starvation if they didn't shoot them.
Until you know all the facts, don't get upset. There must be a reason for the population control. I would like a link to the article if you can find it please.
It's sad, but don't jump to conclusions. There is probably a motive. Although wolves became nearly extinct here when they allowed people to hunt them...they probably know what they're doing.
And that website is from 2004, I've seen those pictures before.
The problem is that the wolves are devasating other animal populations, like moose and caribou. Some of the caribou herds in Alaska are endangered and the wolves kill their babies so the herds can't recover in spite of other measures like hunting bans. Wolves are not endangered in the far North. A pack of over 60 wolves resides within in the City of Whitehorse!
The problem with the Alaskan program is not the wolf hunt in itself. There's always been a wolf hunt up here. Predator control programs are not unique to the North, they happen everywhere; you just don't hear about them! The problem is doing it from the air. That doesn't give the wolves a fair chance.
I am against the aerial hunt, but I don't have a problem with hunting wolves in areas where they are plentiful. Frankly in a fair hunt, the wolves will win. The area I live in has more wolves than there is food for them. I probably have a different opinion of wolves than many of you though. Your feelings change a bit after the wolves come into your yard and try to kill your dogs and when you've sat up all night with a good friend who's dogs were not as lucky as Hobo.
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I don't agree with aerial hunting either. There has always been a huge prejudice against wolves, which is why the human race practically obliterated their existence in North America by the 1950's. A healthy wolf will not resort to hunting/eating food that is not part of its natural diet...so any wolf that goes after dogs/livestock/etc...must either be ill, starving or plain desperate. I really feel bad about the poor stereotype that wolves have received. They don't take more than they need, and they are more afraid of humans than they are of us. The sad fact is wild ungulates (primarily in North America) are very weak populations, because there are no natural predators to keep these populations healthy. Wolves are needed to maintain the balance of wildlife.
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