Friday, December 2, 2011

Wolves don't discriminate!

As long as there are wolves in an area where livestock and pets frequent the same range, wolves will trump.  What options does a rancher or rural home owner have to control these canine predators?  While most of the western states now have a regulated hunting season for wolves, it doesn't seem to be doing enough in stopping these elusive predators from taking their toll on our wildlife and livestock.
  
What options does the poor rancher or pet owner have to protect what is his? Wolves are among some of the most elusive cunning predators to be reckoned with.  They are canines on steroids that just don't kill to survive, often leaving their prey half alive to die in agony from their mortal wounds. Domestic cows become so stressed knowing wolves are in the vicinity, they end up aborting their fetus.


Hunters are also suffering huge losses due to habitat that was once used by thriving deer and elk herds, to an almost complete decimation of these ungulates from their natural environment.  Why did the wolf get re-introduced, especially in areas where there were no wolves in the first place?


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