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by Ourpawprints » Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:22 am
Well I live in MA where there are little to no wolves and lots of deer. I think they should try to repopulate/populate New England (north east of USA) because it would help regulate the deer population. There are coyotes and some coywolves but they don't do the job as well.
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by Boo. » Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:03 pm
Cerulean and Zargo
I agree with you that Grey wolves arent in need of saving truly, though i still dont like the thought of killing for population control
I live in the USA as well
I havent seen any grey wolves in all my life
And I have gone off into hunting territory alot more then once or twice.
I havent ever hunted but i have gone into hunting grounds and never seen one
Van, i would agree
Deer populations are decreasing as well
Though just because on my account i havent ever seen one doesnt generally mean they arent still living in the part of the U.S i live in
Just thought I would add my POV in there
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by Ourpawprints » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:37 pm
agreed. Deer population is definitely not decreasing here in Massachusetts. We have so many deer because there are no wolves to hunt them. If you brought wolves to MA then it would regulate the population in both places.
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by van » Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:59 pm
ourpawprints wrote:agreed. Deer population is definitely not decreasing here in Massachusetts. We have so many deer because there are no wolves to hunt them. If you brought wolves to MA then it would regulate the population in both places.
That would be really great and help both places by a lot.
It's quite unfortunate that it's not really happening. :/
It would be great to relocate the wolves, but it's just difficult and hard on the animal. Plus, I guess deer populations aren't harming the area too bad around there so people must feel as though it doesn't absolutely need to be helped. Although I do agree with you to the fullest, and believe that that's what people defiantly should be doing, it just seems unreal for anyone to do that. D: Hopeully some day.
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by Novallic » Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:27 pm
Van wrote:ourpawprints wrote:agreed. Deer population is definitely not decreasing here in Massachusetts. We have so many deer because there are no wolves to hunt them. If you brought wolves to MA then it would regulate the population in both places.
That would be really great and help both places by a lot.
It's quite unfortunate that it's not really happening. 
It would be great to relocate the wolves, but it's just difficult and hard on the animal. Plus, I guess deer populations aren't harming the area too bad around there so people must feel as though it doesn't absolutely need to be helped. Although I do agree with you to the fullest, and believe that that's what people defiantly should be doing, it just seems unreal for anyone to do that. D: Hopeully some day.
I agree compleatly.
It's very hard on the animal, and it stinks that they have to be taken away from their families, because the only relocation I have heard of is when wolves are taken from a large pack.
If your going to take them, would it be better to take a small pack? a new, growing one and release them all together.
Would that solve problems with the relocating? Maybe?
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