Take note also that the elk, deer and moose have not seen this type of predator in 100 years... Add to that, the native Rocky Mountain wolf was nowhere near the size of the Canadian imports. The rocky mountain wolf that
was still around in isolated parts of the Rockies is now gone forever - that's some outstanding conservation work there.
Your "vast majority" of people that want wolves and grizzlies
DONT !&%#ING LIVE HERE - they're tree-hugging, city dwellers in CA and on the East Coast. I don't mind grizzlies and wolves - in their place... I've hunted both - but we have a much larger resource to manage in our big game animals. A LOT of people out here depend on the deer/elk to make a living as guides along with countless businesses in small communities that cater to seasonal hunters.
I think snow leopards are cool too. Alaska used to have sabertooth tigers... it wasn't that long ago. I think we should introduce snow leopards to the Brooks Range, Chugach, and anywhere else dall sheep live in Alaska. I think that might raise a few eyebrows in AK?? That's basically how we feel about wolves here. Idaho, MT, WY didn't get a vote on whether we wanted the wolf back - it was a nice present from the feds.
Magpie - I don't know how long you've had your head in the sand or maybe you get your news from MSNBC and PETA, but the facts are in and there have been drastic elk population declines right in line with what has been quoted above. Do a little homework before you start calling people out on their facts. Look up Lolo elk herd wolf predation and Yellowstone elk predation and you can find the data documenting near 90% population reductions due to wolves.
[h=1]Big Game Population Statistics[/h][h=2]Lolo Elk Herd, Idaho[/h]Before Wolf Introduction: 20,000
After Wolf Introduction: 1,700
[h=2]Yellowstone Elk Herd[/h]Before Wolf Introduction: 20,000
After Wolf Introduction: 6,500
[h=2]Jackson, WY Shiras Moose[/h]Before Wolf Introduction: 1,200
After Wolf Introduction: 120
[h=2]Gallitan Valley Elk Herd[/h]Before Wolf Introduction: 1,500
After Wolf Introduction: 200
I suspect you're part of a small minority in AK that are wolf fans as well.
I did my part this year...