WyoDoug
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Thoughts? Do you agree? I am very biased having grown up around cattle. We had losses to wolves and coyotes especially during calving season. I also have seen reports with wolves killed a number of elk in a herd and didn't eat them. I do not totally agree with the study as it seems to be too wolf biased and driven to support increasing the wolf population further.
I do agree that proper wolf management is good for the ecosystem but needs to be done wisely and with respect to livestock too. The numbers need to be kept in check with what the local habitat will support without becoming an excessive threat to livestock. You can't do away with them entirely or you bounce the ecosystem so out of whack that it is dangerous to the animals that wolfes fed on.
With coyotes, we had problems with them killing newborn calves and chickens mainly. If coyotes aint killing calves and chickens then they are welcome at thinning prairie dogs, ground squirrels and rabbits. They also used to feed on our plum trees and ate all the ones that fell to the ground. Can't exterminate coyotes or foxes either or you have an over-population of rodents, rabbits and other animals that then become destructive beyond what the predators did.
My feeling is there needs to be a balance and that needs to include managed hunting seasons.
I do agree that proper wolf management is good for the ecosystem but needs to be done wisely and with respect to livestock too. The numbers need to be kept in check with what the local habitat will support without becoming an excessive threat to livestock. You can't do away with them entirely or you bounce the ecosystem so out of whack that it is dangerous to the animals that wolfes fed on.
With coyotes, we had problems with them killing newborn calves and chickens mainly. If coyotes aint killing calves and chickens then they are welcome at thinning prairie dogs, ground squirrels and rabbits. They also used to feed on our plum trees and ate all the ones that fell to the ground. Can't exterminate coyotes or foxes either or you have an over-population of rodents, rabbits and other animals that then become destructive beyond what the predators did.
My feeling is there needs to be a balance and that needs to include managed hunting seasons.
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