Originally Posted by
tangozulu
OK, Can you and Fitz,who lives in Idaho, (where everyone is a wolf expert) and I don't explain, what exactly is the barier that keeps Canadian Greys (most are actually black) from wondering south from British Columbia down the Flatheat and Columbia River valleys. Us idjuts that don't live in Idaho can't find the barrier on any of my maps.
Who said anything about there being a barrier???? We are talking about a uncontroled wolf problem. Do you comprehend the size of the panhandle of norhten Idaho? We have over 1500 known wolves here in this small area. The wolves kill on the average 23 elk per year per wolf, get it? Let me do the math for you! That is 38,500 elk per year out of our area, that sounds like a issue that needs to addressed to me. We need to be hunting and controlling these wolves. They have no natural predators here. You guys in Canada have a season for wolves, thus solving your wolf issues. Also look at the size of Canada and the population versus here in northern Idaho, the wolves are not only causeing a conflict with the wildlife, they are also killing a great amount of livestock and family pets.