Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Sister in Law sent this to me. Very interesting. Yelowstone. Hope you enjoy.
Gordon wrote:
Sister in Law sent this to me. Very interesting. Yelowstone. Hope you enjoy.
Apparently bad for the Deer, but good for everyone else. I can't say I trust man, introducing predators in most situations, as there is always an unintended down side, which they usually don't disclose. Beautiful scenery none the less. Thanks Gordon, for posting it.
Gordon wrote:
Sister in Law sent this to me. Very interesting. Yelowstone. Hope you enjoy.
Interesting video Gordon, Im glad they believe it helped Yellowstone out but I’m still not a Wolf Fan. Just like the video stated, they killed so many deer( and I bet Elk) that they changed their territory area. With that said it’s just because I Love hunting as well as fishing, and when the wolves showed up here, the areas I used to hunt are now almost Void of Deer and Elk. Not sure where the Balance should be but reintroducing Wolves into some areas is not the best decision. Just my opinion, but it’s mine.
RuffplayOR57 wrote:
Interesting video Gordon, Im glad they believe it helped Yellowstone out but I’m still not a Wolf Fan. Just like the video stated, they killed so many deer( and I bet Elk) that they changed their territory area. With that said it’s just because I Love hunting as well as fishing, and when the wolves showed up here, the areas I used to hunt are now almost Void of Deer and Elk. Not sure where the Balance should be but reintroducing Wolves into some areas is not the best decision. Just my opinion, but it’s mine.
Interesting video Gordon, Im glad they believe it ... (
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I'm with ya,see no reason for wolfs or coyotes to exist in our woods.
Gordon wrote:
Sister in Law sent this to me. Very interesting. Yelowstone. Hope you enjoy.
Gordon. Thanks to you and your SIL
Gordon wrote:
Sister in Law sent this to me. Very interesting. Yelowstone. Hope you enjoy.
This is an incredible video. The wolves created a Beautiful balance to nature.
RuffplayOR57 wrote:
Interesting video Gordon, Im glad they believe it helped Yellowstone out but I’m still not a Wolf Fan. Just like the video stated, they killed so many deer( and I bet Elk) that they changed their territory area. With that said it’s just because I Love hunting as well as fishing, and when the wolves showed up here, the areas I used to hunt are now almost Void of Deer and Elk. Not sure where the Balance should be but reintroducing Wolves into some areas is not the best decision. Just my opinion, but it’s mine.
Interesting video Gordon, Im glad they believe it ... (
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Have to agree with Ruffplay on both counts, interesting video but still not a fan of wolves. Although they’re magnificent creatures they have truly have decimated deer and elk herds in areas they’ve be reintroduced. Our wild turkey population in certain areas of Pa. has been seriously affected by coyotes, can’t tell you how many times I’ve been calling spring turkeys and coyotes have responded to my calls. I’ve also witnessed the complete destruction of nested hens and their eggs. In areas where turkey’s were once abundant they’ve virtually disappeared.
Pretty pictures, but I am not buying all the pro-Wolf garbage. Beautiful animals, but they are out of control in many places they have been re-introduced. It was like ringing the dinner bell at a smorgasbord when they did this. Personally, I would much rather see an elk than a beaver.
The Yellowstone fire in ‘87 did more for the Park in terms of regeneration of the flowers and animal habitat than the wolves. Just my opinion, of course.
Gordon wrote:
Sister in Law sent this to me. Very interesting. Yelowstone. Hope you enjoy.
Inside the Park where nature is relatively unfettered it is a good thing. Outside the Park without strict population controls prolly not so good. Great video Gordon thanks....
Wonder what little Red Riding hood has to say about that video.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
My, What big teeth you have
Fredfish wrote:
Apparently bad for the Deer, but good for everyone else. I can't say I trust man, introducing predators in most situations, as there is always an unintended down side, which they usually don't disclose. Beautiful scenery none the less. Thanks Gordon, for posting it.
You do ave to remember that wolves were there long before men.
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