Sorry Cindy, I'm referring about all the wolf kills in Alaska--some
in Denali area. I get these reports because I'm on Alaska alerts.
All the wolves in Iowa were killed long ago for the same reasons humans
want to kill deer for reasons you give. In Alaska government officials and
locals kill wolves with the excuse that wolves eat caribou and moose.
Well duh--that is the natural order. Many times this excuse for government
killing of wolves protects sport hunters who want to kill the largest and best
of the herd, while wolves eat the weakest to survive.
Cindy, are you willing to apply your good reasoning for killing deer that
are extirpating native plants and destroying habitat to humans that do the same
thing? Humans do far more damage than any animals. Hmmm we
don't have the large predators in Iowa any more because humans killed them
all. I guess I truly have a different opinion than you do.
Phyllis
Phyllis, I am very puzzled by your message. I haven't seen ANY
reports in BIOSCIENCE or in any other conservation journals about wolf
overpopulation causing ecological problems, whereas I see regular reports about
ecological problems caused by deer overpopulation. Of course it would
be better if we still had large predators other than humans to help control the
deer population in more of the eastern U.S., but in many places we do
not.
Are you really saying that my support for killing deer when they
are extirpating native plants and destroying habitat for many
other wildlife species is the same as supporting the killing
of wolves?? I really hope I misunderstand you.
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