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>It's the day before grouse season,
>with elk season on the
>horizon and all some of
>you guys can think to
>post about is is the
>20 wolves we have in
>NM.
>Seriously, 20. The wolf numbers here
>haven't really increased in the
>12 years they have been
>here. We are not talking
>about Idaho or Wyoming or
>Montana. We are talking about
>NM, where we have limited
>wolf habitat and very few
>wolves.
>They are a non-issue. I repeat,
>20 wolves are less important
>than about 100 other issues
>impacting wildlife on public lands.
>
>Think fire suppression, development and habitat
>reduction, roads, drought and lots
>of other factors that contribute
>to significant loss of elk
>and elk reproduction yearly.
>See
RMEF on elk issues
>The persistence seems illogical and it
>leads me to the only
>conclusion left: irrational and individual
>fear.
>Wolves are wild and scary and
>maybe for some people they
>are too much to contemplate.
>
>Not everyone is cut out for
>wild places and wild things.
>For those people maybe a
>nice internet cafe with lattes
>and comfy couches would be
>a better fit.
>I suggest finding a place like
>New York or Pittsburg where
>there are no bears, no
>coyotes, no cougars and no
>mean old wolves.
>Best of all, they leave the
>lights on so you won't
>have to worry about the
>dark.
Greg, that is about a dopey a post I have read in a long time.
Who ever mentioned being afraid of a wolf or a coyote.
I am not going to repost all my concerns about wolf reintroduction in the rocky mountain states.
However, it is in my experience that someone makes personal attacks when they have nothing else to offer.
And personal attacks on the internet are even more juvenile and cowardly.
You have made 10 posts on the forum and you are already unable to respond without making personal attacks.
Another internet tough guy.
You were pretty hard to take seriously to begin with, but, now your just ridiculous.