Wolf Hunting?



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Yep, but we control & manage the amount of deer, moose, elk, etc that we harvest to sustain the populations of said animals.
Wolves kill not only to eat, but also just to kill.
They really hurt the game populations, along with the killing of livestock.
Don't need them!
 

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Wolves were put here for our use, with our discretion. When wolves continually killed and consumed our ancestors yearly supply of protein, our ancestors killed the wolves and used them for warm clothes, until the wolves stopped. That took near elimination, which was their discretion. End of story. We are only one hundred years removed from that. Why would we ever let them become a problem, like our neighboring states already are, or even a potential problem, ever again? Elimination was the answer once, the way history repeats itself, it will be again. Protection of North Dakota's deer, elk, moose and my neighbors cows call for it.
 


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It’s ok, humans are supposed to hate wolves. I mean they’ve been our direct competitors for survival since men became men and wolves became wolves. Still are it seems.

I couldn’t care less about most wolves.

I couldn’t care less about most humans.

I still don’t want to eradicate either. I was hoping we would have learned that by now.
 

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Some hero's don't wear capes, wiped out the whole pack!
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That picture looks AI generated. Look at the heads of some of them and the guy looks out of place.
 


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So would the white and black wolves in ND most likely be great plains variety ? The male I saw was black with a grey female and black pup. The pack sounds like all white ones. Old timers talked about seeing grey wolves once in a while, they called them timber wolves.
 
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Friend has a trail cam pic with 6 of them walking by together here in ND, pretty wild!
 

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