No question wolves are a problem. The 2922 wolves in Sask are estimated in killing 43,800-58,500( tens of thousands) deer a year.
According to an editorial by Gary Donald in his Big Buck Magazine.
I didn't realize they where responsible for killing so many myself.
Changed my view somewhat.But this wolf control had to work on both sides of the boarders. It has to. Sask is the only Western Province that doesn't have a wolf control program. But what good is a Wolf control program in Alta, British Columbia, if the southern States don't have one.Add that to the CWD kill off zones and the LEH that take in these same zones afterward, and there is nothing left in alot of Sask management units.I'm sure the actions we take in Canada directly affects Yellowstone as well.Cause animals share no boarders Canada and U.S. hunters have to come together as one, I know there is International Conservation Organizations that represent this, however I have gone to meatings and all we seem to be concerned about is what is happening to ourselves in one district, instead of reaching out wider and farther and making this one same huge issue that is
happening everywhere and affecting everything and everyone.
The only way things will happen is if we all get together on both sides of the boarder country wide and get this issue addressed. The sooner it can be done, the sooner pressure will be put on Gov on both sides to make it happen. Animal right activits won't stand a chance on this one. Tens of Thousands of poor innocent deer elk and moose are getting eaten by 2900 wolves in one Province alone.
It will work, if we do it right.