Yellowstone Wolf Pack Exterminated:
The adults of the Cottonwood Wolf Pack in Yellowstone were killed earlier this week as well as other adult wolves. Pups were not killed, but they WILL NOT survive without adults. Starvation is what they face now...
Thirteen years ago, wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone on a trial basis.
The elk population was booming and elk were eating everything and then starving.
Since then the Aspens and willows that were almost gone have come back. Why? Because the elk were eating saplings before they could grow up. The wolves caused the elk to be always on the lookout, ready for flight, and so they spent less time in the copses munching on aspen and willow.
With willow came beaver. Which were extinct. So now we have beaver, beaver ponds, fishes, and songbirds singing in the willows that were not there before.
Also ravens, magpies and foxes are doing better because of wolves leaving elk carcasses around.
And there were minimal or no livestock deprededations.
WE WERE DOIN IT RIGHT goddamit.
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