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by Soruc » Thu Nov 17, 2011 1:29 pm
And by the way, relocating is an EXTREMELY stressful process for the wolf. They're taken from their natural habitat, placed in a large plane, and then flown off to a new area they've never seen before and aren't aware of the new dangers in there. Assuming they make it out alive. In the process of being relocated, the wolves can die due to stress.
Basically, they panic so badly that they can faint or die. Doesn't sound as humane now, does it? Not to mention that it's very expensive.
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by Novallic » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:45 pm
Frost Bite wrote:And by the way, relocating is an EXTREMELY stressful process for the wolf. They're taken from their natural habitat, placed in a large plane, and then flown off to a new area they've never seen before and aren't aware of the new dangers in there. Assuming they make it out alive. In the process of being relocated, the wolves can die due to stress.
Basically, they panic so badly that they can faint or die. Doesn't sound as humane now, does it? Not to mention that it's very expensive.
I compleatly agree. It is very stressful for them, and it is not right. I mean, how would you like it if you were kiddnapped, then set down in the middle of a new territory that you were compleatly unfimiliar with? I would certanly freak. ({BTW, I was such a smartie yesterday and broke my ankle during a basket ball game.
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by Scarlett Redd » Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:25 am
Tinebrook wrote:Frost Bite wrote:And by the way, relocating is an EXTREMELY stressful process for the wolf. They're taken from their natural habitat, placed in a large plane, and then flown off to a new area they've never seen before and aren't aware of the new dangers in there. Assuming they make it out alive. In the process of being relocated, the wolves can die due to stress.
Basically, they panic so badly that they can faint or die. Doesn't sound as humane now, does it? Not to mention that it's very expensive.
I compleatly agree. It is very stressful for them, and it is not right. I mean, how would you like it if you were kiddnapped, then set down in the middle of a new territory that you were compleatly unfimiliar with? I would certanly freak. ({BTW, I was such a smartie yesterday and broke my ankle during a basket ball game.
I canna not play no more
!! well, for the time being, anyways......})
When I meant relocated, the wolves eventually moved themselves as hardly any were left; not that the people moved them, but I really see the point.

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by Starless Eyes » Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:56 am
Oh my goodness. I wish you guys could see the wolves at the zoo I live near. They are white and gray and cream. I think they are either Tundra or Gray wolves
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by Nyxeva » Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:43 am
Wolf hunters aren't hunting wolves when they have pups, so hopefully that scenario doesn't happen as often as you think it should. *points to signature* However, even if it isn't wolf hunting season, if I see a wolf coming towards me, you can bet I'll shoot it. Wolves are wild animals, which means they should fear and avoid humans. A friendly wolf is either ill, or used to being fed by humans. Both of these situations end tragically for the animal, but it can lead to wolf attacks.
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