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Wolves in Utah

Now if you want me to make fun of you, I wouldn't lead you down that path at all. You've been told that your religion is bunk, and had that statement backed up with data your entire life. You're prepared to fall on your sword to the last for what you believe.

If I were to make fun of you, I'd remind you that God created the wolf as well as the elk, deer, bison, cow, and all manner of beast. I'd remind you that although he gave us dominion over them, he did not give us permission to erase them from history.
 
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Roach bro, handlers is arguing that the woof is a different species of woof. He kind of has a point. They are missing a sub species in this re intro that has gone extinct.
 
This guy believes all the wolves (or at least one in every pack) has a collar.

That's adorably naive.

But hey, who am I? I'm just a guy who has half his family in the ranching industry. Most of my friends growing up are in the ranching industry. Then I met more ranching kids in college! Most of them graze cattle in the mountains for part of the year. I'm not a student researcher though, and neither are they, which means what I know is bunk. That seems logical.
 
You mean I don't like it when a non-native species is introduced, threatening the efficiency of several industries?! Shocker!

I'm gonna go drop off a bunch of grizzly bears in New York City, then tell people they can't explain bc "nature".

These wolves didn't migrate? Someone brought them there?
 
These wolves didn't migrate? Someone brought them there?

Well...yes to both counts. They were reintroduced to Yellowstone in 95 because the elk population was too high, causing an unbalanced Eco system. Personally, I would have preferred they just let people hunt in Yellowstone (limited tags, more money, guide required)...but yeah.
 
Well...yes to both counts. They were reintroduced to Yellowstone in 95 because the elk population was too high, causing an unbalanced Eco system. Personally, I would have preferred they just let people hunt in Yellowstone (limited tags, more money, guide required)...but yeah.

No ****.

Or even better...

Populate more wolves than necessary and distribute tags for both elk and wolves and fire away.
 
I bought a 14,000 acre ranch (about a month ago) inside of Bryce National Park. It's awesome.

There are several natural springs and the Indians had called it by a name with 'deer' in the title because it's the thoroughfare for mass migration.

Anyway, some dude was telling me all the entitlements I got with the property. Apparently can graze 93 cattle (thanks, it's my ****ing land), it has 7 wells and holding troughs, blah blah blah... he got to the point that I "get a deer tag each year." Yeah... I'm gon shoot any damn thing that's on my property... ****ing bureaucratic hacks.

I know I stated this earlier, but I set up a GoPro with motion sensor and it took no time to fill the storage.

Turkey
Coyote
Eagles
BEAR (1)
MASSIVE bull elk

I can't wait to build an off-the-grid home up there.
 
I bought a 14,000 acre ranch (about a month ago) inside of Bryce National Park. It's awesome.

There are several natural springs and the Indians had called it by a name with 'deer' in the title because it's the thoroughfare for mass migration.

Anyway, some dude was telling me all the entitlements I got with the property. Apparently can graze 93 cattle (thanks, it's my ****ing land), it has 7 wells and holding troughs, blah blah blah... he got to the point that I "get a deer tag each year." Yeah... I'm gon shoot any damn thing that's on my property... ****ing bureaucratic hacks.

I know I stated this earlier, but I set up a GoPro with motion sensor and it took no time to fill the storage.

Turkey
Coyote
Eagles
BEAR (1)
MASSIVE bull elk

I can't wait to build an off-the-grid home up there.

So jelly.
 
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