Originally Posted by acy
Interesting how global warming is a major problem; until they need severe winters to help explain away a different problem.

No way that the wolf numbers are remaining the same.

Also interesting that Minnesota had quite a few severe winters before the reintroduction of wolves and the deer populations didn't nosedive and stay there.

Anyone who thinks university wolf study programs aren't wolf advocacy groups is fooling themselves.

We had some terrible winters in the 70’s in particular. There were a lot of guys helping in feeding programs across the north. Season was closed here and there at times. The deer always bounce back from the winters, they aren’t bouncing back from the wolves.

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