Muledeer4me
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A few more things from our local parer on the never ending wolf debate.
A place for wolves
"I read the Dec 22 article in The Statesman regarding delisting the wolf from protection and what the foes of wolves have to say.
Ron Gillett, from Stanley, who apparently leads the effort to eliminate wolves, must be one of the most arrogant, self-centered individuals on this Earth. Wolves are indigenous to Idaho and have a place here — more so than he does. He wants to get rid of wolves so he can have more elk to kill and bring in more money for himself and all of his hunting buddies. It is as always — money talking.
I have hiked all over this state and have yet to see a wolf. I would be ecstatic if I were lucky enough to do so; much more so than seeing Mr. Gillett riding his horse or four-wheeler on public land and using that land and its resources in a way that he sees fit — for his own gain.
Wake up mister; your time and self-centered interests are becoming part of the past. "
Paul Martin, Boise
A place for wolves
"I read the Dec 22 article in The Statesman regarding delisting the wolf from protection and what the foes of wolves have to say.
Ron Gillett, from Stanley, who apparently leads the effort to eliminate wolves, must be one of the most arrogant, self-centered individuals on this Earth. Wolves are indigenous to Idaho and have a place here — more so than he does. He wants to get rid of wolves so he can have more elk to kill and bring in more money for himself and all of his hunting buddies. It is as always — money talking.
I have hiked all over this state and have yet to see a wolf. I would be ecstatic if I were lucky enough to do so; much more so than seeing Mr. Gillett riding his horse or four-wheeler on public land and using that land and its resources in a way that he sees fit — for his own gain.
Wake up mister; your time and self-centered interests are becoming part of the past. "
Paul Martin, Boise