Originally Posted by BrentD
Wolves have been laying tracks on top of tracks in Northeastern MN since forever, never gave me a speck of trouble. Not even when I was a tasty morsel of a subteenager. Not anyone else either. A whole bunch of folks have been torn up pretty good by labs and golden retrievers in that time though wink

You will be okay if you can keep from busting up your machinery.

I've got all of next year's firewood cut and stacked. But need to work out at least another year ahead. Seems it never ends.



and the times they are a changin'

More wolves attacking pets, livestock

Wolf attacks on domestic livestock and pets hit record levels in Minnesota and Wisconsin in 2010, most likely because there are more wolves living in both states.
"In Minnesota, trappers with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services killed 192 problem wolves last year, down slightly from the 196 killed last year. The state Department of Agriculture paid about $96,000 last year to people who lost livestock to wolves. No compensation is paid for lost pets."


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