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http://rmefblog.blogspot.com/2014/06/informing-misinformed-about-wolves.html
Interesting read written by RMEF Prez David Allen in 2014.
I'm not saying either article is all bad, and to think wolves don't have an affect is moronic, but if love to see a single article written that doesn't run the Yellowstone or the Lolo herd out front and center... Wolves were far from the only factor to account for the decreased number.
What they also don't mention is in the Yellowstone area the wolf numbers from 2007 to 2012 were respectably cut in half... So why for 5 straight years did the elk herd continue to decrease?
19 thousand elk were the most elk EVER recorded in that area. That is way over the carrying capacity, 12k is the median going back as far as you can. From 2005 to 2006 is the largest drop in population, before that the population is really right where it should be, maybe a touch low but nothing to fret over. From then on the number steadily falls, but so did the wolf population...
All I have ever said is the wolves are a factor, but to raise pitch forks and blame it all on wolves is foolish and an easy way to side step other problems with the way Feds and states manage wildlife.