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Old 04-11-2011, 09:12 PM   #5
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Thanks I didn't hear about that, I recall seeing a population density map, wolves didn't even register on the map south of the border. If the moose have had some hard winters (deep snow & ticks) the wolves still have to eat something.

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( from the Canadian story Orv linked) Billings said the number of wolves in their area has increased dramatically in recent years along with the number of livestock losses from wolves.
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