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Wolves in Nevada???

NDOW admits wolves are in Nevada
Multiple Jim Bob Billies scream that they've been here for decades.
Jim Bob Billie then contradicts himself saying they're going to kill all the moose.
Yet somehow NV got it's first Moose hunt installed when wolves have been here for decades. (They'll make erroneous claims that the Moose were "chased" into Nevada LOL)
Elk populations miraculously have not been harmed from said decades of wolves.

Horses, drought, cougars, and mismanagement are MUCH more of a threat to Nevada wildlife. The geography of NV is not conducive to a growing wolf population. Our mountain ranges are too spread out and isolated from one another. We've probably had rogue packs in and out of Nevada for years. There's a reason they've never expanded in the state.
 
Wolves have the right too live anywhere,if they kill other animals,well that's what Wolves do,geez.
 
Wolves have the right too live anywhere,if they kill other animals,well that's what Wolves do,geez.
I believe they need hunted and managed, but the hypocrisy that rednecks think only humans are allowed to kill elk is retardation at it's finest. Wolves are a boogeyman for rednecks. They turn into triggered snowflakes when you mention them. You can love wolves and want their populations decreased. It's called being a logical and rational human being. I hope they stick around. The woods would be a boring place without predators.
 
I was just reading that article and laughing too. Can't help but wonder if it's a cover up but I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
If even NDOW misidentifies coyotes as wolves then that Michigan hunter better not get in trouble...
 
I firmly believe that wolf dog hybrids were the first "Wolves" in many areas that people have seen outside of historic reintroduction areas. Much in the same fashion that Feral horse populations had more abandoned horses in the 2008-2009 recession.
 

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