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by Animemice » Thu Dec 25, 2014 4:23 am
Predicament wrote:I know they didn't say that. If they had said that I wouldn't be asking. I am simply engaging in conversation, which, fyi, is allowed.
u were offhand and rude this is a topic for wolbes and not every one wants to chat about other cretures.otherwise this woukd be an all animals topic which it isnt.also dont say fyi it makes you look big headed and arrogent. ...
Please stop being rude to PeachFuzz. All she did was try to inform you on something, and then you call her big headed and arrogant?

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by snakeman » Thu Dec 25, 2014 11:28 pm
I really like wolves. Not because of stuff like Twilight (which is what a lot of teens would like wolves for) but I like the way they look, and if I could I'd maybe spend a day as a wolf. I really think wolves should be reintroduced to the UK, because there's an overpopulation of deer here, and overpopulation of anything is bad for the ecosystem. I'm pretty sure there was an overpopulation of deer in Yellowstone National Park, and all of the bushes and shrubs were chewed to almost nothing by the deer. When they introduced wolves back there, the shrubs and bushes grew bigger, and the park looked better than before. So to all the poachers who think wolves are harmful to the ecosystem, think again. They can be a good thing in the right numbers.
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by Nyxeva » Fri Dec 26, 2014 5:29 am
insedovah wrote:I really like wolves. Not because of stuff like Twilight (which is what a lot of teens would like wolves for) but I like the way they look, and if I could I'd maybe spend a day as a wolf. I really think wolves should be reintroduced to the UK, because there's an overpopulation of deer here, and overpopulation of anything is bad for the ecosystem. I'm pretty sure there was an overpopulation of deer in Yellowstone National Park, and all of the bushes and shrubs were chewed to almost nothing by the deer. When they introduced wolves back there, the shrubs and bushes grew bigger, and the park looked better than before. So to all the poachers who think wolves are harmful to the ecosystem, think again. They can be a good thing in the right numbers.
I bolded the important part of your post. I agree that wolves can be a good thing in the right numbers. The thing is, there are areas where the wolves themselves are becoming overpopulated. It is in these areas that I support the ethical hunting of them, just as I support the ethical hunting of any overpopulated species.
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by Kleinkat » Wed Dec 31, 2014 5:31 pm
I love wolves, but I'm alright with them being hunted like any other animal(I have a wolf tail, and may be seeking a wolf pelt sometime for taxidermy). I hate how wolves tend to over shadow a lot of other interesting animals that could use some attention like ringtail cats or genets. Gray wolves are not endangered, and should be hunted occasionally.
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