David658
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Yep, under the radar. Just like the reintroduction.ODFW kills wolves on a regular basis.
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Yep, under the radar. Just like the reintroduction.ODFW kills wolves on a regular basis.
Spreading like a slow forest fire. I also saw this map and last months as well. Hopefully, our hunting and the ranchers won't be affected too much. I just don't see anything positive about the whole reintroduction. Natural spreading seems more ethical.View attachment 320968
This months map
And that's just the collared ones. Who knows how many others are out there.Spreading like a slow forest fire. I also saw this map and last months as well. Hopefully, our hunting and the ranchers won't be affected too much. I just don't see anything positive about the whole reintroduction. Natural spreading seems more ethical.
I cant believe with modern science and animal lover funding they haven't cured natural causes, its just not fair. Taken way to early, now he's eating calfs in heaven, RIP woof.Wolf released as part of Colorado reintroduction found dead
A necropsy will determine the cause of death, but the USFWS said initial evidence suggests the wolf likely died of natural causes.www.9news.com
Poor fella may have made it I'd they had left him in Oregon. Maybe, maybe not. Hard to not wonder how much better or worse survival rates for wolves that naturally migrate down from Wyoming will be vs transplants from a different ecosystem
*flags descend to half mast*I'm shocked Jarod and Marlon haven't declared a Colorado Day of Mourning.
A candle lit vigil.Wonder which one it was? River? Aspen? Maverick? Well maybe they can hold a wake in Boulder for it….
How? That dosen't pass the smell test. I'm not saying a wolf couldn't make it from the great lakes to Elbert County (of all places)but it's got to be a pet. Or the conspiracy theorist in me wonders if that wolf didn't have a little outside help arriving in Colorado. If another show up that'll be all the proof I need.What's actually more interesting is that there are actually TWO dead wolves they're investigating right now, the article above doesn't mention the second one. It was in Elbert County on the east side of Denver, and FWS says it came from a Great Lakes pack. The article below has a pic and a little more info.
Reintroduced wolf found dead in Larimer County
One of the 10 wolves reintroduced to Colorado over the winter has died, federal wildlife officials said Tuesday.kdvr.com
How? That dosen't pass the smell test. I'm not saying a wolf couldn't make it from the great lakes to Elbert County (of all places)but it's got to be a pet. Or the conspiracy theorist in me wonders if that wolf didn't have a little outside help arriving in Colorado. If another show up that'll be all the proof I need.
A Boulder citizen who wanted wolves in her backyard until she realized the woof ate her cat, belly first. Not what the eco-enviros said woofs do. They're cute and cuddly or so her organization's pictures claimed.Who knows? Follow-up says it was caught in a leg-hold set for coyotes...
We all know that wolves are herbivores. The folks on the front range that voted for the re-introduction will soon find out how true that is when those four legged pets enter their back yards in Boulder.A Boulder citizen who wanted wolves in her backyard until she realized the woof ate her cat, belly first. Not what the eco-enviros said woofs do. They're cute and cuddly or so her organization's pictures claimed.
I'll bring the beer!Party at my place when the wolves make it to Boulder! I can’t wait.View attachment 324284