Wednesday May. 22, 2013
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A total of 55 wolves have been harvested so far this year
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By Clarity on 11-13-12 @ 7:29 am
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‘Harvesting’ makes it sound so wholesome. If a dog was caught in a trap it would be
called ‘abuse’ and ‘cruelty to animals’. Get the brutal facts: http://www.trappingfacts.com
By Mtwatch on 11-13-12 @ 9:33 am
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You are so right Clarity but of course it is “politically correct” to use “harvest” instead of the real
words..like slaughter, murder, abuse and cruelty!  Hunters and trappers should never be
accused of those….so it must be “harvest” right???
 
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