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Old 12-24-2011, 10:03 AM
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ihookem1
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The problem with Jamiecarter is she talks about Wisconsin wolves but has no idea they are so overpopulated that they are on the verge of starving to death or getting mange. They have eaten up 90% of the snowshoe rabbits, beaver,otter, muskrat and deer to the point the red squirrels are even way down on their populations. Wolf populations in Wisconsin took a hit last summer due to mange. I read it on a pro wolf anti hunting web sight. Mange is from over populations and unhealthy wolves. Problem is the antis think numbers went from 650 to 550. If it makes Jamiecarter happy, there are an awful lot of wolves in Wisconsin, most likely several thousand. Even in farm country where the wolf lovers always insisted they could never live, even as far south as the Illinois border, their sightings are being confirmed. Not wolf country by any means. To make matters worse for the wolves the whole upper midwest is completely void of snow. If this keeps up the wolves will be in a world of hurt hundreds will starve and will have a very thin reproduction rate this spring. The most snow is 6" in the whole upper midwest and will be less by tonight. Now they are so common hunters are shooting them out of spite because of the Jamiecarters that think there will never be too many no matter how many there are because wolves seem holy and rightous to to the clueless Jamiecarters. Local wardens seem to be looking the other way along with everyone else including non hunters. Is this what Jamiecarter really wants? Would she rather have this happen to the wolves than have them managed by game managers so the wolves will not over populate, get mange and starve to death? Jamiecarter, if you say let nature take it's course you are no friend of wildlife.
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