The Colorado cattle industry association filed a lawsuit Monday against state and federal agencies over the reintroduction of gray wolves just weeks away from the predators' release.
“Impacts of wolf reintroduction… need to be properly reviewed to avoid unintended negative consequences to the natural environment, wildlife, and people of the impacted communities,”
Pretty sure the wolves are more natural than cattle ranching…
I 100% reintroduction of wolves. They are an essential part of the ecosystem.
But you remember that other animal that there were millions of before we showed up and functionally exterminated? I think they need to be reintroduced, but until then, cows are perfectly fine animals to fill that role of large grazing herbivore.
What if there was an incentive to raise cattle to intentionally be released into wolf areas for them to hunt? Or, the bison that should be here. Pay me enough to live comfortably, and I’ll raise bison with the sole intention of releasing them.
Pretty sure the wolves are more natural than cattle ranching…
I 100% reintroduction of wolves. They are an essential part of the ecosystem.
But you remember that other animal that there were millions of before we showed up and functionally exterminated? I think they need to be reintroduced, but until then, cows are perfectly fine animals to fill that role of large grazing herbivore.
What if there was an incentive to raise cattle to intentionally be released into wolf areas for them to hunt? Or, the bison that should be here. Pay me enough to live comfortably, and I’ll raise bison with the sole intention of releasing them.
You should checkout the ken burns bison doc if you haven’t. All about the history of bison in America
It has already been studied in states like Washington.