What is the fine for killing a gray wolf illegally?
Too much! There shouldn't be a fine for killing a gray wolf. Deer hunting brings in tons of money into the state of Wisconsin every year, and with wolves being more frequently found in wisconsin, deer populations haven't been the same. The WDNR doesn't know how to count deer correctly, so they still for some reason believe that there is this surplus of deer. This surplus of deer does not exist. Now since the wolf population in Wisconsin is increasing by so much, the deer population has decreased tremendously. Just asked any one who hunts up in the northern half of Wisconsin. Kudos to whoever has great success hunting up there. Not saying that hunting in Wisconsin is poor by any means, but it could be so much better. Now going back to how wisconsin receives tons of money from deer hunting permits every year, if there were less wolves, there'd be more deer, and more hunters would pay for permits. Since economics seems to be the focal point of society today, why not help out Wisconsin's economy by downsizing the wolf population? I may not be the smartest guy out there, but I think that anyone with some decent common sense and understanding of whats out there today could see where I'm coming from.
Sorry for rambling there, but shooting a gray wolf illegally can result in a fine of any where from $3,000 to $20,000+ depending whether or not its a mistake and/or if this is a recurring thing for the individual. I know of a guy who got a $3,000 fine for mistaking the wolf for a coyote. If you have intentions to go out and kill wolves though, be prepared to dig deep in the wallet. The WDNR doesn't take "poaching" lightly. Hope that gives you some insight. AND maybe some WDNR officials see this too.
Which indoor water park is bigger Massanutten or Great Wolf Lodge?
Great wolf lodge is 67,000 sq ft while masanutten only has 42,000 sq. ft. Great wolf lodge has more water slides and attractions.
What can you do about human dingleberries?
Eat more fiber (or take Metamucil or the like) and drink more liquids.
Keep baby wipes close at hand for use in such instances.
Trim any extra hair around your anus shorter.
Wolves, although intelligent by dog standards, do not intentionally try to save people and would not have the right things to help a person in desperate need, they are wild and only interested in their survival.
There has been a known occasion, this has been thought because of such films and books as the Jungle Book
Red wolves used to live from Texas to Florida, but now mainly live in North Carolina under protection of a wildlife service in attempt to prevent extinction since they are endangered.
It lives through the south-eastern parts of the United States, from Texas to Florida. A population is being reintroduced to North Carolina
Red Wolves are now only found in North/South Carolina in the United States. The area where the Red Wolves live, is a swamp-like forest.
What is the Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis natural diet?
According to researchers at Western Ghats Field Research Station,Kerala the natural diet of Nasikabatrachus are the soil termites which is well suited to their underground habitat and makes them one of the few if not the only amphibian species that is an underground forager.
What comes after the Omega in a group of wolves Alpha Beta Delta Omega...?
Nothing comes after the Omega. The Omega is the bottom wolf, the lowest in the wolf society. It is the wolf that the others take their anger out on.
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Why was the gray wolf endangred?
It was endangered because of many people hunting the wolf for food or fur or their teeth!
Wolf 302M was an alpha male in the Druid pack, whose territory covered Yellowstone's Lamar Valley. He earned fame in an episode of Nature on PBS (In the Valley of the Wolves), and as such, he achieved almost rock star-like status. His nickname, "Casanova", was given to him due to his tendency to court females from other packs (it was this philandering talent that allowed him to become the alpha male of the Druids). Casanova lived nearly twice as long as the average wild wolf: Nine years, as opposed to four or five. He died in 2009, a likely result of injuries sustained in a territorial spat with the Quadrant pack. His offspring have carried on, though. As it turns out, the DNA of 302M has spread throughout the park's wolf population. Devoted followers of wolf 302M, including a number of wildlife photographers, have posted some wonderful photos of this wolf and his offspring.
What are the roles of red wolves in a pack?
Colours make no difference to a packs role in place but the attitude and calm assertive energy they produce.
An alpha is the calmest and strongest and gives the place up when a more able member challenges him.
Wolf packs are pretty simple.
Have red wolves killed people?
There has been no documented case of a red wolf ever attacking a person.
Why do other people have to suffer in life at the expense of a few others?
The sooner people realize there is good and evil in this world (we all have a choice of which road to take) the better off they will be. Some people that are plain mean and calculating to the bone honestly believe they aren't and they can use and abuse friends. They always think they are right and the other person is wrong. We also must realize that some people have psychological problems, or some may have a great deal of stress on their shoulders. Some people suffer many traumas in their lives while others don't. Why? No one seems to be able to answer this questions. The best any of us can do is take it slowly when having a relationship with the opposite sex or making a friend. Get to know their personality and their likes and dislikes and be aware of what they are saying. Many people don't listen and then wonder why things went sour in the relationship and most of it is due to communication problems or not seeing the signs this person has major problems in their lives and at this point in time a person is in total control as to whether to keep seeing this person or kicking them to the curb and moving on. Many people seldom take the 'head space' they need to reflect on themselves and learn about their OWN strengths or weakness' and this is a very important part of life. Your character reflects on others and if you are loyal, honest, communicate well, stand up for what is right and aren't afraid that many people won't back you because of it, then you'll always have problems in life and quite possibly become jaded with society as a whole. Each one of us is in total control of who we allow in our lives. If we don't know ourselves 100% then how can we be expected to know someone else 100%. We make bad judgments sometimes when it comes to a relationship with the opposite sex or friends. This is not the time to start feeling sorry for yourself, but to reflex upon yourself and learn something from this experience so you have more tools to choose the next mate in your life or that new friend. NEVER give up!
How does the future of the gray wolf look?
To me, I'd say it looks like it will come back. I mean, they are coming back to Oregon, AND I LOVE IT!! I LOVE WOLVES!!
As of May 28th, 2011, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species shows the status of the Gray Wolf (Canis Lupus) to be of 'Least Concern', with a stable population trend.
Do wolves go off to die alone?
Yes they do because they do not want to pack to know, the beta wolves are the best known for doing such actions
Are dogs allowed at Philippe Park?
Contact the Park's and Recreation Department for that area. They will know. So will the police.
Do wolves eat meat and plants?
In the wild wolves are almost totally carnivorous and rarely eat plant matter. This is confirmed by scat inspection of wolves.
How do you cry out in pain like a wolf?
When a wolf cries out in pain, it is pretty much the same as a yelp from a domesticated dog. Howling has a completely different meaning for a wolf pack.
What do you call a usually wooden framed house with a sloping roof usually built in a mountain area?
Chalet
What do wolves do to show submission?
They put their ears down and/or put their tail between their hind legs.
Wall I saw the three movies of Balto part wolf part dog he's is a American hero in 1925