RE: Colorado beware of wolves
I'm not saying the story did or didn't happen. I'm just saying its a freak thing, not a real world analogy of all wolves everywhere. I don't need to get up from my computer and drive anywhere. I can go out in my backyard and watch the neighborhood cat also teach its young how to kill in the same manner. I can watch the discovery channel and watch it. Predators do that.
If I don't respond to any more posts I'm just simply spent on the subject. No sense in arguing with anybody. I will say this though, like I've said a 100 times already. I'm not a wolf lover. I think there ought to be hunting seasons and management plans. Populations should be kept in check. If elk pops start hurting then wolf tag sales should go up. I do feel for anyone paying a tax of any kind for wolves, that would urk me too. The revenue should come from tags. If I saw one taking my cattle, I'd pop one. If one threatened wandered in my camp I probably pop. I just don't feel IMO they are different than any other predator.
Just thought I'd add this quote:
Aldo Leopold wrote,
"Those who understand the role of the predator understand the inner workings and drama of the land itself. You can not love game and hate the predator ... the land is one organism."