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Author Topic: Mn wolf pack ranges  (Read 11435 times)

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Offline Rebel SS

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Of the Stated 5,000, Minnesota has over 3,000 Wolves alone. More then any state in the lower 48. Seems a bite lopsided. Please take some of ours and spread the Joy!  :mad1:

Has Canada ever stated what their wolf population is?
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Of the Stated 5,000, Minnesota has over 3,000 Wolves alone. More then any state in the lower 48. Seems a bite lopsided. Please take some of ours and spread the Joy!  :mad1:

Has Canada ever stated what their wolf population is?

If there wasn't a line between Laws it may matter? 
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What?  Not sure what yer saying...

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What?  Not sure what yer saying...
That there could be a jazinnlen Wolves in Canada but their not under our laws...........so we can't kill them!  ;)
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I was just wondering if they wander back and forth across the border, or the numbers shift. I don't understand why we have so many here, and not (?) up there?
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I was just wondering if they wander back and forth across the border, or the numbers shift. I don't understand why we have so many here, and not (?) up there?

I'm sure the Wolves like some Moose and Elk move back and forth across the boarder. Depends on where the pickens is the best! Just like the southern boarder!     ;) 
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Uh huh. So shoot every damned one of 'em then, along with all the deer. No CWD; no wolf problems then. Have a big ^%%$# game feed for all the starving masses.
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Uh huh. So shoot every damned one of 'em then, along with all the deer. No CWD; no wolf problems then. Have a big ^%%$# game feed for all the starving masses.

No never said that. Keep a few for a Zoo somewhere!  :happy1:   :rotflmao:
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Canada has hunting seasons for Timber wolves.
Hey look your bobber is up!

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Uh huh. So shoot every damned one of 'em then, along with all the deer. No CWD; no wolf problems then. Have a big ^%%$# game feed for all the starving masses.

AND! 
Biologists believe that more than 5,500 gray wolves remain in the lower 48 states. Currently, populations exist in Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
 
Since almost all states have Deer in them of one kind or another and only 7 states have recorded Wolves. That means, there are 43 states with deer that seem to be getting along nicely without Wolves and their not all dying of CWD!  :deer: :bambi: :moose105:   :bonk: :bonk: :doah:

Minnesota by far has the highest amount of Wolves then any state in the lower 48! 
Share the Joy around!  :happy1:

 Minnesota: 2,655 (Sept. 2018); Status: Federal protection reinstated via court order December 2014. More information.

» Wisconsin: 905-944 (June 2018); Status: Federal protection reinstated via court order December 2014. More information.

» Michigan: 662 (June 2018); Status: Federal protection reinstated via court order December 2014. More information.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=11&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiyuJvy3PzgAhXuo4MKHZsHBbQQFjAKegQICxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fnywolf.org%2Flearn%2Fus-wolves&usg=AOvVaw2NAUsOx2kLadqW_Wql7sMA

« Last Edit: March 03/12/19, 08:44:28 AM by Leech~~ »
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i still think they should place some in the big city.
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Ya, they could eat the illegal vermin that thrive here.
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Ya, they could eat the illegal vermin that thrive here.

Street Thugs?  :scratch:  Or those too!  :happy1:
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I found this amazing and somewhat amusing when one kept looking at the various outlets running the story. Interesting the closer one got to the areas where the moose & wolves actually are that the whole story was reported whereas when one looked closer to say the TC the info about the wolves role in moose mortality was frequently glossed over or omitted altogether.

https://www.brainerddispatch.com/news/science-and-nature/4583010-northeastern-minnesota-moose-population-remains-low-stable
« Last Edit: March 03/12/19, 03:22:48 PM by Dotch »
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If wolves are so great then they need to be reintroduced to all the states.   And the historic Grizzly population needs to be restored in California.   

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Yup. Wolves in Florida. They can compete with the agigators and crorkindills for those tasty trailer park retirees. *CHOMP*CHOMP*
« Last Edit: March 03/15/19, 07:11:13 AM by Rebel SS »