RE: Re: claws
See that is the problem in a nut shell.... fix one problem, you get
another.
Can't say as I have seen any wolves here, but the foxes are definitely
on the rise....
Donna
> Generally I enjoy the wildlife. I
> > think it's astonishing to think about all the life going on around
us
> that
> we
> > are barely aware of. But I don't enjoy having the coyotes. In my
mind
> they
> > are invasive aliens, just like some plants. Maybe they were native
to
> this
> > area once, but certainly not for a couple of centuries. I really
think
> of
> them
> > as belonging in the West - but what do I know? Auralie
> >
>
> Auralie,
> It is my understanding that the coyotes at one time were
limited
> to
> the Plains. However, with the expatriation (extermination) of the
Wolf,
> the
> coyotes' population exploded with the removal of this TOp Dog. In
> Yellowstone, where the wolves have been reintroduced, the coyotes
> population
> has been reduced by 50% in some areas, and the red fox numbers have
> increased.
>
> Betsy
> Evergreen Co
> >
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