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Old 26-10-2009, 11:41   #1
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. Videogame, which is meant to disseminate knowledge of wolves among young people.
Since menkind is the main cause of death in wolves this game would be really realistic if they add this end of the pack

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Fortunately, other pack was destroyed. Unfortunately, the loss is just as big. Most unfortunately, people will not learn and adult wolves will still be killed, and the packs will lose their most important members.
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Old 26-10-2009, 14:57   #3
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http://www.missoulian.com/news/state...cc4c03286.html

With 250 000 000 Dollars to earn through hunting only in Montana preferences will be very clear also in future
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That article just makes me sick. Hunting the predators never helps the situation, if it is not done by experts. Killing accidentally spotted animals rarely results in killing those wolves / bears / whatever that cause the economical damage. Most of the animals that die are the ones which are nice and big and provide good trophies. That means with wolves that the young ones will not learn to hunt for larger pray and will have to learn on their own - usually learn that livestock is quite an easy prey.
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And you should think that 250 Mio Dollars would enable you to pay of 77 cattle and 157 sheep per year and finance some protections apart from shooting wolves.
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Old 26-10-2009, 16:08   #6
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With 250 000 000 Dollars to earn through hunting only in Montana preferences will be very clear also in future
We faced this problem last summer on our holidays in beautiful, wild mountains... We saw rich, arrogant hunters who came for weekends in their expensive stylish vans with sophisticated, electronically equipped guns that gave wild animals no chance in confrontation...
l'll never forget the sounds of shots at dawn that made our blood run cold, the squealing of the wounded animals that had been crossing our paths a few hours earlier and we were admiring their charm... And the horrible, mixed feelings of fury and helplessness!

Naturally, I understand foresters who sometimes need to shoot wild animals, but if they are normal, emphatic people, they consider killing to be the more nasty side of their job...
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We faced this problem last summer on our holidays in beautiful, wild mountains... We saw rich, arrogant hunters who came for weekends in their expensive stylish vans with sophisticated, electronically equipped guns that gave wild animals no chance in confrontation...
l'll never forget the sounds of shots at dawn that made our blood run cold, the squealing of the wounded animals that had been crossing our paths a few hours earlier and we were admiring their charm... And the horrible, mixed feelings of fury and helplessness!
So very sad to hear about this where were you on holiday ?

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So very sad to hear about this where were you on holiday ?
Remote areas of South East Poland. We heard wild wolves howling at nights and saw lots of deers, hares, beavers.... even a family of eagles lived in the vicinity... would be a paradise if not for the weekend hunters
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Maybe if the people of Montana were to leave the wolf population ALONE, they might have nicer gardens. Montana is one of our less populated states...but even there, the wildlife must struggle for their own place to live.

http://www.stumbleupon.com/s/#9dPs3Y...lena-montana//
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Other states are now considering "management" of emerging populations of wolves.

Please help fill out the remainder of the names on this petition to help the wolves of Washington State (on the coast of the Pacific Ocean).

http://www.therainforestsite.com/cli...twilightwolves

And...

Support to end the continued aerial slaughter of Alaska's wolves....
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...fAerialHunting

Thanks from the USA!
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I signd them ALL, not just the wolf petition but also the ones for whales and Dolphins

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Just when I thought my fellow countrymen couldn't embarrass me anymore...

http://www.journalnet.com/news/local...cc4c002e0.html

Help!
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/c...ntingDerbies_F

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