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Trophy hunting scum

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that is some funny reading:

how many wolves are enough?
answer:
Wolves once numbered in the millions in North America; today an estimated 5,000 exist across the lower 48, occupying roughly five percent of their historic range.

so I guess we're 'sposed to protect them until wolves share Broadway with the homeboys
hey! I like that
 
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Coyotes are a bigger nuisance pest, especially within the suburbs. They're the animal that is going to be "eating designer dogs," but yet, let's target wolves.

Larger coyotes are known to take down livestock just like wolves. And 500,000 coyotes are killed per year without any second thought because of their numbers. God da** mother fu**ing right let's protect the wolf until its numbers get larger. Because the natural predator to the coyote is the wolf.

If we'd quit fu**ing with imbalancing the food chain, maybe things would get better.
 
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Re: Trophy hunting scum

Coyotes are a bigger nuisance pest, especially within the suburbs. They're the animal that is going to be "eating designer dogs," but yet, let's target wolves.

Larger coyotes are known to take down livestock just like wolves. And 500,000 coyotes are killed per year without any second thought because of their numbers. God da** mother fu**ing right let's protect the wolf until its numbers get larger. Because the natural predator to the coyote is the wolf.

If we'd quit fu**ing with imbalancing the food chain, maybe things would get better.

And I'm not sure what's wrong with coyotes. I know gun owners need to kill stuff, but can't we just exist on the same planet as wildlife?
 
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That really doesnt surprise me given the locations mentioned. It's "normal" for them.
 
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wolf no, dog yes
https://www.boiseweekly.com/boise/how-to-cook-a-wolf/Content?oid=2614143

Hunting is a right guaranteed by the MN Constitution. The words do not say “only if you eat the meat”.

It is legal to shoot dogs chasing deer and other wildlife during certain times of the year in MN. For many years it was legal to shoot feral cats, but recently it has become unclear since passage of a law ten years ago by animal rights nuts that make killing an animal a felony. A few years ago bird lovers tried to get a law passed to license cats, but cat owners objected. This would have saved many cats from being regarded as feral. Meanwhile cat owners tried to enact laws preventing killing feral cats, that failed because of efforts by bird lovers. Cats kill a lot of song birds.
 
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Had a good chuckle over this.

Page didn't come up. It showed a trophy hunter being mauled by a lion.
 
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As someone who has/had hunters in his family, this is disgusting. They would agree with me.

FTR: for many years, our Thanksgiving Dinner and/or Christmas Dinner was the bounty of the hunt. Depended on how lucky the hunters got.

Yes. My uncle and grandfather were hunters. They would abhor these monsters slaughtering animals like this.
 
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