Wolves belong in Yellowstone. I remember living in the area when they reintroduced the beautiful wolves back into the wild and a lot of Ranchers and others didn't want them there hunting their animals and livestock on their land. We all have rights! Animals have rights too! May the Wolves always thrive and run free in Yellowstone. 💗
so the rancher must accept monetary losses do to Wolfe kills.OK, People like you should pay them for every cow a wolfe kills, seem fair? my guess you wouldn't keep your end of the bargain. why you say, your a Liberal.
@@terryjp3050 No we will not pay for the losses because Yellowstone is their home not yours and what do you expect when you build your land on a Nationally Preserved Area
@@terryjp3050 If ranchers who ranch on public lands - that's public lands, right? - don't want losses, then they should protect their own livestock and there are plenty of ways to do that without killing wolves. Only welfare ranchers don't want to tend to their livestock and want the public to pay for their losses, and in no other industry is at the case, where somebody else has to pay for their losses, especially when they don't do anything to prevent those losses. That's called welfare ranching and we've had enough. They've had hundreds of years of doing business that way but those days are over. There are some ranchers who do the things necessary to protect their own while coexisting with all kinds of predators. Cattle ranchers should do that
I helped get the wolves back in Yellowstone. I wrote letters. Made phone calls. They are majestic, beautiful creatures. Apex predators. That are truly needed for a healthy ecosystem. 💜💜💜💜💜 Pisses me off that they are horribly hunted in states like Alaska.
"NOW this is the Law of the Jungle - as old and as true as the sky; And the Wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the Wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk the Law runneth forward and back - For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack..."
@@margo3367 I'm sure they do. Someone made observations about wolves activities. What they observed appeared to be the wolves using the birds to help spot prey. The birds get to feed too.
And it makes me sad the dept of natural resources is allowing a wolf hunt in Wisconsin I live near Milwaukee and it’s in the northern most part of the state 😢😢
The only good Wolf is a dead Wolf, just ask the Moose and Elk. I would never pass up a shot on a Wolf, because I care about the wildlife, unlike the Federal government and certain corrupt individuals in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana.
So nice too see these majestic wolves in nature, but saddening that their only protected habitat has been reduced to a small patch of land with highway noise and an endless parade of gawking humans. Here in Oregon, cattle trample the forest with barbwire criss-crossed everywhere and Federal officers take to the air to decimate entire families of wolves, among other animals. It’s not enough we consume all fertile grass land, but we continue to encroach on the habitat of millions of species. If we don’t respect nature, and soon, we will all perish. ✌️
divinenergy: you can't re-introduce a animal from a completely different area & pack & genetics & then call it re-introduced. Our wolves that we already had before the Alaskan wolves were brought in were doing just fine then the new wolves ran our wolves off or killed them. Yes, we did have wolves any rancher would tell you. I'd seen them at the edge of our property before the outside wolves were brought in. Unless you live here & know what you're talking about you should just keep your mouth shut !
Wolves belong in Yellowstone.
I remember living in the area when they reintroduced the beautiful wolves back into the wild and a lot of Ranchers and others didn't want them there hunting their animals and livestock on their land.
We all have rights! Animals have rights too! May the Wolves always thrive and run free in Yellowstone. 💗
so the rancher must accept monetary losses do to Wolfe kills.OK, People like you should pay them for every cow a wolfe kills, seem fair? my guess you wouldn't keep your end of the bargain. why you say, your a Liberal.
Yes, they belong. It’s their heritage.
@@terryjp3050 No we will not pay for the losses because Yellowstone is their home not yours and what do you expect when you build your land on a Nationally Preserved Area
@@terryjp3050 If ranchers who ranch on public lands - that's public lands, right? - don't want losses, then they should protect their own livestock and there are plenty of ways to do that without killing wolves. Only welfare ranchers don't want to tend to their livestock and want the public to pay for their losses, and in no other industry is at the case, where somebody else has to pay for their losses, especially when they don't do anything to prevent those losses. That's called welfare ranching and we've had enough. They've had hundreds of years of doing business that way but those days are over.
There are some ranchers who do the things necessary to protect their own while coexisting with all kinds of predators. Cattle ranchers should do that
Such beautiful, intelligent creatures...
Yellowstone wouldn’t be Yellowstone without these guys..literally 😂❤️
It’s a shame that thirty years ago it was Yellowstone without them
They’ve changed the way rivers flow for th better
If they had not been killing them all those years there wouldn’t be so many
Wolves are the Healers of the land & should be protected.
Some of my happiest experiences were spent visiting Yellowstone..a treasure of wildlife but especially the wolves.
The 🐺 are amazing !
There is just something so special about wolves. We should be protecting them at all costs.
Makes life worth living...
I spend each July in Yellowstone, I can't wait until I retire so I can spend an early spring in such a beautiful land.
Thank- you for this mini nature class every Sunday Morning!😊
Majestic, proud, and free.
I helped get the wolves back in Yellowstone. I wrote letters. Made phone calls. They are majestic, beautiful creatures. Apex predators. That are truly needed for a healthy ecosystem.
💜💜💜💜💜
Pisses me off that they are horribly hunted in states like Alaska.
Thank you for doing all that. ❤❤ We (and the wolves) need more people like you!
Wow this is nice.
Beautiful 🤩
"NOW this is the Law of the Jungle - as old and as true as the sky;
And the Wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the Wolf that shall break it must die.
As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk the Law runneth forward and back -
For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack..."
Chasing the crows. My dog loves to do that too.
I believe they hunt together.
@@karoberts2198 My dog does it for fun. When I saw the lone wolf chasing birds it reminded me of my dog. Animals of all species play, don't they?
@@margo3367 I'm sure they do. Someone made observations about wolves activities. What they observed appeared to be the wolves using the birds to help spot prey. The birds get to feed too.
Amazing. Love to see this.
My malamute would look so funny next to him with his floppy ears.
Are these the Wapiti Pack in the Lamar Valley area of Yellowstone?
Yes. The white wolf is the alpha female
@@michaelsyp awesome I thought it was. My husband and I had the pleasure to see the Wapiti pack a few weeks ago.
These are the true stewards of Yellowstone! If ever there was a true call of the wild, that howl is it!
These creatures were here first.
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Lamar or Hayden Valley?
And it makes me sad the dept of natural resources is allowing a wolf hunt in Wisconsin I live near Milwaukee and it’s in the northern most part of the state 😢😢
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Which one is the Alpha? The all white one ?
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Who let the dogs out?
The only good Wolf is a dead Wolf, just ask the Moose and Elk. I would never pass up a shot on a Wolf, because I care about the wildlife, unlike the Federal government and certain corrupt individuals in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana.
So nice too see these majestic wolves in nature, but saddening that their only protected habitat has been reduced to a small patch of land with highway noise and an endless parade of gawking humans. Here in Oregon, cattle trample the forest with barbwire criss-crossed everywhere and Federal officers take to the air to decimate entire families of wolves, among other animals. It’s not enough we consume all fertile grass land, but we continue to encroach on the habitat of millions of species. If we don’t respect nature, and soon, we will all perish. ✌️
CBS Sunday Morning: For the viewer who prefers their head in the sand.
Elaborate please.
divinenergy: you can't re-introduce a animal from a completely different area & pack & genetics & then call it re-introduced. Our wolves that we already had before the Alaskan wolves were brought in were doing just fine then the new wolves ran our wolves off or killed them. Yes, we did have wolves any rancher would tell you. I'd seen them at the edge of our property before the outside wolves were brought in. Unless you live here & know what you're talking about you should just keep your mouth shut !
The wolves came from Canada not Alaska.
It's wonderful to see such a large pack looking so healthy!