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“They” want wolves over every square acre and the wolves will do thy as they are very large natural wanderers. That’s why one of the releases CO wolves was already shot in WY.Yeah and the same could be said about predators.
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“They” want wolves over every square acre and the wolves will do thy as they are very large natural wanderers. That’s why one of the releases CO wolves was already shot in WY.Yeah and the same could be said about predators.
Sure they do, but compare to most non predators that have been released, they have barely released any wolves and you started this by saying only predators are released, look at your title.“They” want wolves over every square acre and the wolves will do thy as they are very large natural wanderers. That’s why one of the releases CO wolves was already shot in WY.
Yeah there’s more elk in Kentucky than there are wolves in the lower 48. There’s about as many elk in the Ozarks as there are grizzlies in Montana. From a numbers perspective there have been way more herbivores introduced than predators.Sure they do, but compare to most non predators that have been released, they have barely released any wolves and you started this by saying only predators are released, look at your title.
And over the same general timeframe of when wolves were introduced at all.Yeah there’s more elk in Kentucky than there are wolves in the lower 48. There’s about as many elk in the Ozarks as there are grizzlies in Montana. From a numbers perspective there have been way more herbivores introduced than predators.
And that’s only if we look at “localized” herbivore reintroductions. Whitetail and turkeys have been reintroduced so successfully that they’re pretty much everywhere, so herbivores win in a “widest geographic range” competition too.