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29 February 2012, 03:54
kudu56
Fish and Wildlife to kill wolves seen in Jackson
JACKSON — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to kill three or four wolves that have brazenly approached homes in Jackson in northwest Wyoming.

Wolf manager Mike Jimenez said there have been numerous sightings of wolves, beginning in late December, that show the animals have made residential areas part of their territory.

He said it appears the wolves are becoming habituated to people and houses.

Jimenez said U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials had considered relocating the animals, but decided against it because there aren't many places to relocate wolves.

He said killing the wolves won't have an adverse effect on Wyoming's wolf population.
29 February 2012, 04:08
Topgun 30-06
I figured they'd probably come to that decision before one snatched a kid or God forbid a millionaire's poodle, LOL!
29 February 2012, 09:30
billrquimby
quote:
I figured they'd probably come to that decision before one snatched a kid or God forbid a millionaire's poodle, LOL!


Perhaps the best thing that could happen would be to have a bunch of trophy wives watch a couple of wolves tear that poodle into assorted pieces. Hunters need more billionaires (I'm told they outnumber Jackson's millionaires) with their money and influence on our side.

Bill Quimby
29 February 2012, 20:50
SDhunter
quote:
He said it appears the wolves are becoming habituated to people and houses.


There's a surprise, I actually quite shocked. Eeker
Dripping sarcasm....
29 February 2012, 20:59
Steve Lefforge
quote:
He said killing the wolves won't have an adverse effect on Wyoming's wolf population.


They could kill 300 and it won't effect the Wyoming wolf population. Big Grin But it sure would help the Elk, Moose, Bighorn Sheep, Deer.. populations.


Steve
29 February 2012, 22:42
DTala
I say relocate em to NYCs Central Park....


Birmingham, Al
01 March 2012, 03:53
Yale
The wolves have found out that catching and killing pets is a whole lot easier than chasing deer and elk. Let's welcome another apex predator to the food chain.

Next up in the deli line, kiddie at the bus stop. Its what's for dinner.

What, not in my back yard!

To quote from Don444, "Wolves suck."

Sincerely,

Chris Bemis
01 March 2012, 17:26
Futrdoc
So how does an agency remove wolves from a residential area? seems like a helicopter/buckshot job might not be prudent...


Andy
01 March 2012, 17:53
ravenr
the wolves are wearing tracking collars,thou 1 of them doesn't work.
this "pair" of wolves are running together,and
they will track them down where a helo and buckshot would work.
the Fed has said they will "trank" them and then
put them down with a drug O.D.
01 March 2012, 20:31
don444
quote:
Originally posted by Yale:
The wolves have found out that catching and killing pets is a whole lot easier than chasing deer and elk. Let's welcome another apex predator to the food chain.

Next up in the deli line, kiddie at the bus stop. Its what's for dinner.

What, not in my back yard!

To quote from Don444, "Wolves suck."

Sincerely,

Chris Bemis
Yes sir, you're as right as you can be and it's true.... Wolves Suck!
05 March 2012, 20:40
JCS271
I wish they would come and shoot a few that have become habituated to being around my house (200'), or better yet, sell me a few more tags and I'll do it myself. I have had a lot of interest in another wolf BBQ!


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