From the Colorado DOW
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO2ziXPU0ks
North Park / Walden area
From the Colorado DOW
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO2ziXPU0ks
North Park / Walden area
Obama.....
Change you can take to the bank(rupt).
sorry guys but I don't share the same feeling you have to shoot wolves. They belong here just as anything else does, I grew up around sheep and cattle ranches in Utah and been around them here and we have never had a problem with wolves. They are a beautiful animal just like any elk or deer, They have been here for awhile, I have seen them as far back as 1991, I don't believe they do all the harm that they get the credit for, and I don't believe our elk herds have suffered for it. Our elk herds have suffered more for the illegal hunting and poaching in the area. I wouldn't go out to shoot one anymore than I would a deer or elk without a tag, Don't get me wrong, if one was threatening me, well then its going down, but I'm not going out looking to kill one over some story that they kill ranch animals.
I'm more worried about coyotes than wolves.
You know that the Native sub-species of wolves you remember from 1991 to 1994-5 are no longer around the larger sub-species/Hybrid wolves they put up in Yellowstone Killed them all off. They are the problem makers.
If it was up to the people that have to live with them( the new Yellowstone wolves) they would wipe them all out. They need no story becuase they know first hand.
Just be sure to take a shovel with you.....
shoot
shovel
shut up
Obama.....
Change you can take to the bank(rupt).
yesterday i was driving back from nebraska on hwy 71 i was right about on the border of nebraska and colorado (south of kimball) just barely in colorado and sure enough i saw what looked like a biiig dog cross the road a ways in front of me it stoped on the left shoulder and stared at me, i had slowed down quite a bit to get a look and it definitely appeared to be one of those big yellowstone grey wolves. it's not uncommon for them to sneak over to the wildcat hills (up near scottsbluff in nebraska) but the colorado border is another 50 or so miles south of that so i thought it was a bit strange. up in nebraska the complain about cougars sneaking up to the wildcat hills from colorado and wyoming. just thought it was interesting. most likely it was someone's wolf mix dog that ran away but it also isn't a stretch if it really were a wolf from yellowstone.