17 July 2004, 13:52
cliffs2Re: Interior Dept. Wants to De-List Grey Wolves
Once you get 'em you won't like it as much.

I sure wish we had some wolves here in ND, I have never seen one in the wild and I think they are one of the most majestic wild animals in this country. Its proven that they will kill and drive yotes out of their territory also and lord knows we have too many of them around here. We also have an overpopulation of deer in most parts of the state, this year they are even allowing residents to get a 4th liscense.
Noth Dakota.....yeah, they'll probably visit you from Canada soon.
Gotta love how they give states in the East the right to manage something they don't even have, while the Western State's cannot manage the problem they DO have. Good to see the Easterners give us the shaft, but then protect themselves from the problem.
I dunno, yotes kill a ton of smaller game up to and including young deer but from what I have read, wolves preffer to take out larger game, which we have plenty of and they have a MUCH larger territorial range, so you might have 10 wolves in an area that could support 30 or more yotes. Also when a rancher looses an animal to yotes hes sol but there are funds available to reimburse losses due to wolf, which from what I have read of the yellowstone reintroduction, seem to be much lower than they planned/expected.
18 July 2004, 16:47
sdgunslingerAs a stockgrower , I'd sure rather have yotes than wolves .
Yotes might take a few baby calves, but wolves could take the calf , the cow , and maybe the bull too if they felt like it .
And MGC , Minnesota alone has many times more wolves than all the Western states put together......
20 July 2004, 02:22
SkibumDe-listing anywhere is a step in the right direction. If wolves are delisted here then the precident is set for the west.
Jeff
"for gray wolves in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, where there are significant populations, as well as in at least 20 other states. The proposal calls for states to assume management of the gray wolf populations in those states."
I understand the Wolf population in those 3 states is extreme. I was refering to the other 20 states in the Delisting pact, States that most likley will not have a wolf problem. All these states seem to be East of the Mississippi and are in favor of the wolf reintroduction to the West. I don't think the Feds will give the same right to control wolves in my state.
The adverse impact of the wolf on the states of Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, and soon to be Colorado and Utah, will not be addressed until it is too late for many hunters and ranchers. The only good thing the wolf has brought me is I don't have to dehorn my stock cows anymore.