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    If the herds populations are at risk, then a few wolves need to be shot & eaten. I went hunting for a bad coyotte last summer. It was killing lambs left right & centre & it wasn't scared of the farm dogs. Thats a bad coyotte. We never found him, but we think the other farmer got him.. We don't go out looking for coyotties to shoot. its only the problems ones & this was the first problem coyotte in 10 years in that whole area.

    Just another reason why I agree with hunting the deer up here.. there are just soo many of them, they are starving, getting hit by cars ever where you look & thats just a total waste. The wolves & cougars won't come into the cities, but the deer do.. when you have over 20,000 deer in 1 city, there is a major problem.

    Thats why when we go deer hunting, its only near cities with deer over populations & not in the middle of nowhere, where the deer are just fine.

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    I've been strongly aganist this for a while now. I've signed petitions like Boycott Alaska, and recently wrote a letter to the govenor! By a rare chance the letter went through and was reviewed by the staff, I'm hoping the staff will accept it and sind it to the govenor!

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    What a bunch for looders!

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    Not living in an area overpopulated by wolves, my initial reaction is "That's horrible!", but after reading Glacier's post, I can understand wanting to cull the population back -- 60 wolves nearby? YIKES! With so many people keeping kennels of dogs for sledding, it must be very tempting for the wolves. I don't know what I'd do if I ever came out & found a wolf in our kennel! I know my first concern would be the safety of my dogs, even if it meant killing the wolf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
    Not living in an area overpopulated by wolves, my initial reaction is "That's horrible!", but after reading Glacier's post, I can understand wanting to cull the population back -- 60 wolves nearby? YIKES! With so many people keeping kennels of dogs for sledding, it must be very tempting for the wolves. I don't know what I'd do if I ever came out & found a wolf in our kennel! I know my first concern would be the safety of my dogs, even if it meant killing the wolf.
    well its a proven fact that a healthy wolf has NEVER attacked a person before!!!! Suprised? Well I was when I was younger! But its also proven that a wolf is the most misunderstood animal in the world!

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