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Re: [RC] Wolfes attack for fun??? - ChrystalYou probably can't SHOOT at your wolves because when you all were allowed to you shot most of them!!! You actually had to BUY wolves from Canada because you guys killed so many!!!!!!!!! <heidi@sagehillcm k.com> To 04/13/04 11:52 AM <Chrystal@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject Re: [RC] Wolfes attack for fun??? I hate to jump in here as it is not endurance related and that is why I am on this list , however I used to live in Fort Nelson( waaay up North in B.C>) and wolves were a part of life, they were often in our backyard at night, they were everywhere!!! They never hurt a person and we all learned to bring our pets inside at night, there was a big push on when I lived there to kill the wolves, our town was famous for a couple of weeks as Paul Watson ( Greenpeace) and Farley Mowat followed by news cameras campaigned to save the wolves ( in which they suceeded) , one of the speeches that helped save those wolves was about how the U.S has decimated their wolf population in many areas due to groundless fear of them, and how as Canadians we should learn from that & not repeat the same mistakes. Gee, that's funny--you could SHOOT at yours, so they stayed under control, but we CAN'T shoot at ours... Therein lies the difference. Heidi ============================================================ We are talking about all the tools we can use to keep our horses safe and alive at the rides. Training/conditioning is one of the best tools available. It makes us better horseman and women, it benefits our horses and could quite possibly be the key to preventing most crashes. ~ Lisa Salas - The Odd Farm ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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