RE: Western Wolfs:Howling in the west
btpatrior02
Yellowstone National Park is over 2.2-million acres. The Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness borders the park along it's northern boundry and is 994,000-acres. This gives the wolves over 3,000,000-acres to roam without human conflict.
The new biologist incharge of the wolves in yellowstone says. "Yellowstone national park is at its maxium limit for wolves". He says anymore wolves would be too many.
The problem with the wolves around yellowstone is there are too many people that live near the park. Too many large ranches have been subdivided into small lots. The few people that do have large ranches there are forced to support all of the wildlife that is around there area. We must also remember that the beef you buy at the store is raised somewhere. Life is getting harder for your average rancher.