Friday Feb. 10, 2012
Comments on: Ranger Wolf: Predators Pushed as Park Stewards
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By Kokanee on 02-07-10
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You have got to be kidding me !!
By jimbo on 02-08-10
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15 sqare miles!!!  ROFLMAO!!!  These genius scientists are smoking something really good, how else could they dream this stuff up.  15 sqare miles is an evening stroll for a wolf.  RMNP is what, 400 square miles, give or take. Yellowstone, 3500 sq miles, how long did they stay there?  Yes, game numbers will be lower, because the elk will just leave, head into towns and private property, where its safe.  You think they will just run circles in the wilderness until they are all eaten?

No, Kok, I think they are serious.  I think they are going to bury one of those invisible dog fences around the perimeter of RMNP.  Then fly around and tranqulize, then check the batteries in all of the collars on these spayed and neutered wolves every month.
By montanaman on 02-08-10
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This is a good one hear boys. This is suppose too,- most represent nature. Talk about no common sense. What is so wrong with a hungry family, harvesting provisions for their table. There is a good reason why our fathers got rid of the wolf to begin with.