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"Sherry " wrote in message ... .... Wait. It's too early. That's the wolves in the Yellowstone region. I don't think they raise cows in Alaska. :-) Sherry So, to make matters even worse, are they hunting the Alaskan wolves for some kind of trophy? Or are they worried that the wolves will eat the moose or whatever other trophies the hunters might want to chase down and kill from the air? I don't see how it could be considered a sport. Annie |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... .... Wait. It's too early. That's the wolves in the Yellowstone region. I don't think they raise cows in Alaska. :-) Sherry So, to make matters even worse, are they hunting the Alaskan wolves for some kind of trophy? Or are they worried that the wolves will eat the moose or whatever other trophies the hunters might want to chase down and kill from the air? I don't see how it could be considered a sport. Annie |
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"Sherry " wrote in message ... .... Wait. It's too early. That's the wolves in the Yellowstone region. I don't think they raise cows in Alaska. :-) Sherry So, to make matters even worse, are they hunting the Alaskan wolves for some kind of trophy? Or are they worried that the wolves will eat the moose or whatever other trophies the hunters might want to chase down and kill from the air? I don't see how it could be considered a sport. Annie |
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So, to make matters even worse, are they hunting the Alaskan wolves for some
kind of trophy? Or are they worried that the wolves will eat the moose or whatever other trophies the hunters might want to chase down and kill from the air? I don't see how it could be considered a sport. Annie Unfortunately, they do consider it a sport. They chase the wolves down in helicopters untill they are exhausted, then kill them. I think, so far, around 150 gray wolves have been killed this way. Sherry |
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So, to make matters even worse, are they hunting the Alaskan wolves for some
kind of trophy? Or are they worried that the wolves will eat the moose or whatever other trophies the hunters might want to chase down and kill from the air? I don't see how it could be considered a sport. Annie Unfortunately, they do consider it a sport. They chase the wolves down in helicopters untill they are exhausted, then kill them. I think, so far, around 150 gray wolves have been killed this way. Sherry |
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So, to make matters even worse, are they hunting the Alaskan wolves for some
kind of trophy? Or are they worried that the wolves will eat the moose or whatever other trophies the hunters might want to chase down and kill from the air? I don't see how it could be considered a sport. Annie Unfortunately, they do consider it a sport. They chase the wolves down in helicopters untill they are exhausted, then kill them. I think, so far, around 150 gray wolves have been killed this way. Sherry |
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