This is why certain species of animals are endangered

GrayFox

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How will they be sure that people only kill a certain amount of wolves? How are hunters supposed to know that the limit has already been reached? What if the limit is reached, then 20 other wolves are killed by different hunters that same day? How will they prevent that?
I haven't even mentioned yet that I can't support hunting of any canine species in the first place. And this is worse than ordinary hunting. It sounds like wolf genocide to me.
Wolves are meant to kill other animals. That's how they get their food. If they're killing too many elk, then that's the hunters' problem for not getting to them first. If the bread is sold out at the store, then do you go around killing everyone that bought bread that day? I really hope not.
 

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Fox, that bread thing was a good analogy. Is that the word I'm looking for? Do these hunters even eat the elk? The wolves aren't going around killing people or anything. If there's a bear going around a town killing people, sure move him to a location that isn't populated, put him to sleep, whatever. Killing wolves because they need to eat?? Do these people have any conscience thought whatsoever? I hope these people get what they have coming to them, and these wolves don't suffer too much.
 

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Yeah, many of them probably don't even eat the meat from the animals they kill. They just want the antlers/fur. The meat ends up being thrown out... except for the un-wasteful, good hunters that eat it or donate it. Though I can't really support wolf hunting either way... they're related to dogs!
 

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you're a dumbass ray. most hunters do eat the meat. god i cant stand you anymore.