http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/...yon-gray-wolf/
This is not a rant nor is it an anti/pro wolf statement, simply I want to know how most folks feel about the re-establishment of grey wolves? Here were I live Coyotes were something we only saw on tv/movies and read about in books until just a very few years ago but now the dang things are EVERYWHERE and are a major nuisance! The damage they do has been very costly to myself and other farmers and while I understand Coyotes are not Wolves it would seem that Wolves would only be worse so why do people think it's tragic that one was killed? I know the thinking is that Wolves should be returned to the areas they once roamed, re-establish the "natural wilderness" as the tree huggers might say but that ignores the fact that this natural wilderness did not have so many people and farms/communities close by when wolves were common, these "tree huggers need to realize that it can never be the way it once was but then that is of course just my opinion. So back to the question, honestly do we REALLY want wolves back in areas where they were killed off? Was this killing tragic or good riddance?