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This lady is insane. Anyone wanna go walk around in the U.P and look for wolves??? No? How about we go look for a moose? Oh wait... Theirs none left... The real tourism related commerce was the thousands of deer hunters that used to head north every year. Now most don't because of the low deer population. reducing crop depredation?? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!They're too busy guarding anything with 4 legs that moves so it doesn't get slaughtered. I just don't get it. I don't ever go up north to deer hunt because I know better. But I consider myself a conservationist and a sportsman and I can't stand how blind these people are and how they can't see what's so obvious...
"In a broader sense, it's clear that wolves provide an enormous economic and ecological benefit to the Great Lakes region. People will trek to wolf-inhabited forests precisely because they are there, boosting tourism-related commerce. Wolves also limit deer and moose populations, depressing crop depredation and shrinking the number of collisions between these animals and cars. Through their killing of the weak, sick, and older deer and moose, beavers, and other animals, they have a broad, balancing, and beneficial impact on ecosystems."
This lady is insane. Anyone wanna go walk around in the U.P and look for wolves??? No? How about we go look for a moose? Oh wait... Theirs none left... The real tourism related commerce was the thousands of deer hunters that used to head north every year. Now most don't because of the low deer population. reducing crop depredation?? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!They're too busy guarding anything with 4 legs that moves so it doesn't get slaughtered. I just don't get it. I don't ever go up north to deer hunt because I know better. But I consider myself a conservationist and a sportsman and I can't stand how blind these people are and how they can't see what's so obvious...
"In a broader sense, it's clear that wolves provide an enormous economic and ecological benefit to the Great Lakes region. People will trek to wolf-inhabited forests precisely because they are there, boosting tourism-related commerce. Wolves also limit deer and moose populations, depressing crop depredation and shrinking the number of collisions between these animals and cars. Through their killing of the weak, sick, and older deer and moose, beavers, and other animals, they have a broad, balancing, and beneficial impact on ecosystems."
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