At least 50 wolves taken during first weekend of state wolf hunt
November 5, 2012 at 6:31 am in Pierce County Herald
Outdoor News — Hunters have taken 50 wolves during the early days of Minnesota’s first-ever wolf hunting season. Continue Reading
November 5, 2012 at 6:31 am in Pierce County Herald
Outdoor News — Hunters have taken 50 wolves during the early days of Minnesota’s first-ever wolf hunting season. Continue Reading
Disgusting that people are hunting these few thousand big shy dogs for sport and pleasure. We don’t usually kill dogs in the US for pleasure and have the state take a cut of the dogfighting profits because we “have to” to pay for managing the 70-80 million domesticated ones, why tolerate it being done to these canines, with double-digit percent larger brains and some abilities to live free without human interference, merely to provide someone with a pelt or a rug symbolizing the grief and loss suffered by the other members of the pack? This has to be the epitome of bad taste – I wouldn’t confront the killer, but if he should complain about Michael Vick’s alleged acts or similar things I would not be able resist pointing out that they had done worse, were displaying the fact, and ask them how the family of wolves are currently doing without the “trophy” that once helped provide the others with food, protection, and companionship.
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