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so go join them and see firsthand what lies they are spreading.As a CU alumni I am on their email list, I received this from them last week. Don't kill the messenger...
so go join them and see firsthand what lies they are spreading.As a CU alumni I am on their email list, I received this from them last week. Don't kill the messenger...
Thanks for the clarification! Before that post I had no idea what your stance on Colorado Wolf Reintroduction was. Thank you for your contribution to the topic. Now I understand.I consider myself as an outdoors-man and i enjoy hunting also the preservation of the wild. this is a cool gig to me. not that you'd understand.
Thanks for the clarification! Before that post I had no idea what your stance on Colorado Wolf Reintroduction was. Thank you for your contribution to the topic. Now I understand.
I consider myself as an outdoors-man and i enjoy hunting also the preservation of the wild. this is a cool gig to me. not that you'd understand.
Colorado will look just like NE Washington.
Within just years with the onset of uncontrolled wolf populations in NE Washington, along with the ever growing human population on moose winter range, good luck finding a moose, even in moose recovery areas.
But be prepared, the moose decline in Colorado will be blamed on increased parasites due to climate change, as it is in Washington. It doesn't matter that climate change is a slow process and that moose were covered with ticks prior to wolf reintroduction but still had burgeoning populations.
Just take our word for it, everything is due to climate change, so there isn't really any reason to consider wolf management.
So many scientist today are just gonadless talking pieces who are chasing money that they might as well just call themselves politicians.