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Old 04-25-2004 | 02:18 AM
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Poluke
 
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Default RE: not for the wolf lovers

Just pounding my chest I guess. Not comparing just stating fact. I've noticed you picked up on a few things, that's good. If the wolf was smart it would have re-introduced itself. But we are smarter we are doing it for them.
It's sad but true that the Human is the top of the food chain and competition is our strong suit. I really wish I could run around naked and eat just the fruit off the trees and the grass in the fields but God didn't make me that way. I know that.

Cause and effect, what man has caused affects the world and I believe that there is solution to all the problems we have caused. I also know when I have a good thing going and when I see others trying to fix my good thing I get a little bent. I have heard of solutions to the wolf problem that would prove that man is dominant, and quite frankly that scares me.Solutions like "why don't we re-introduce canine distemper into the wolf populations that certainly would be a quick fix". Instead I choose to voice an opinion that the Wolf re-introduction is wrong, opt to let our legal system work the problem to a viable reasonable solution, and go on enjoying my little part of the country. In fact I enjoy it enough that maybe reducing the numbers of game tags for out of state hunters isn't such a bad thing after all. You are still welcome to come here and look at our re-introduced populations of wolf. Now who says that the problems man creates are all bad?
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