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Does the presence of Wolves impact rivers?
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Anybody ever heard or seen anything regarding wolves and rivers?
 
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Yes ,since the introduction of Wolves to NE WI.the rivers have straightened out and now flow backwards. Roll Eyes
 
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Yes ,since the introduction of Wolves to NE WI.the rivers have straightened out and now flow backwards. Roll Eyes



Yep, everything out in Yellowstone, including the rivers, is now perfect too because of them, LOL!
 
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Sounds like a good enough reason to shoot them all to me! Wink Among other much more valid reasons Big Grin
 
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Wolves Suck!!!!
 
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Excellent article in today's NY Times, written by a wildlife biologist who has worked Yellowstone, refuting the myth that wolf introduction has regenerated forests and game populations in Yellowstone.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03...html?ref=todayspaper
 
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Articles such as this one are really good, providing people actually read them with an open mind and not just read thru them picking out the comments that they feel most matches their personal opinions on the issue.

Thank You for posting it.


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I am glad that something useful is coming out od this thread. I jokingly posted it because at the time 3 of the top 4 threads were the same video talking about how wolves changed the rivers
 
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I am glad that something useful is coming out od this thread. I jokingly posted it because at the time 3 of the top 4 threads were the same video talking about how wolves changed the rivers


ya, but I think I was first!

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Originally posted by drummondlindsey:
I am glad that something useful is coming out od this thread. I jokingly posted it because at the time 3 of the top 4 threads were the same video talking about how wolves changed the rivers


ya, but I think I was first!


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But you'd be wrong: First thread....

Your thread was the most prolific. But you locked horns with CHC, so that is almost like cheating....


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Yes, Wolves have a large impact on rivers. A Wolf Pack needs a lot of water to drink after killing off most of the deer and elk herd where they live. In quenching their thirst, lots of rivers have been reduced to mere trickles.

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But you'd be wrong: First thread....

Your thread was the most prolific. But you locked horns with CHC, so that is almost like cheating....[/QUOTE]

c'mon JB. You know the rules. You can only point out one mistake at a time. Etiquette, parliamentary procedure and all that. So in keeping with proper procedures you need to repost
1. I was wrong about the sequence of threads
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2. I got in a critter fight with crazycow from "Olnay Texass" and cheated by creating a more prolific discussion by agitating a lipid response from him

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