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Well, the wolf problem came long before Sarah Palin was around. She aint helpin though...
Legal Status/Protection
Endangered Species Act (ESA): wolves throughout the Lower 48 United States are listed as endangered except in Minnesota where they are listed as threatened. In Alaska, wolves are not listed under the ESA.
Gray Wolf Facts - Defenders of Wildlife - Defenders of Wildlife
The problem is that wolfs are not endangered in Alaska.I do really like that site. I'm contemplating on adopting a wolf from there as well (symbolically of course. Donate some money to help a wolf, sort of like adoption haha)
The problem is that wolfs are not endangered in Alaska.
Moving animals works only half the time. If I remember right, the problem started when we tried to move all the wolves to Yellowstone.Yes, but why kill them for sport? Why not possibly use some of that thriving population to help populations grow or make new populations in other parts of the U.S.?
Moving animals works only half the time. If I remember right, the problem started when we tried to move all the wolves to Yellowstone.
As for killing them for sport...I dont know why. Does she kill for sport or does she actualy use the fur and meat?
Your right, it started with farmers killing them to protect livestock, and trappers for the fur.I haven't known many people who eat wolf meat... And of course it would be for fur, but that isn't really a great reason to me. The problem didn't start with Yellowstone, the problem was when we exterminated them throughout the entire United States. Reintroducing them to Yellowstone wasn't a problem at all.
Your right, it started with farmers killing them to protect livestock, and trappers for the fur.
Yes there areYeah. But it's not like that was the wolves' fault. We brought them to extinction in America, we should bring them back. There are plenty of ways to deter wolves from attacking livestock without killing them.