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    Hey guys, not sure how many of you have seen this yet.

    As I'm sure most people on here are aware the moose population in Minnesota hasn't been doing much better than here, except they have been proactively trying to figure out why. It looks like some results are in from a 6 year study. Nothing surprising here but good to see. I find it interesting the impact they say wolves have had on the population, particularly among calves. Maybe if the MNR read into this they might rethink the proposed ban on wolf trapping and hunting...

    https://www.twincities.com/2017/06/2...ern-minnesota/

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkipfer View Post
    Hey guys, not sure how many of you have seen this yet.

    As I'm sure most people on here are aware the moose population in Minnesota hasn't been doing much better than here, except they have been proactively trying to figure out why. It looks like some results are in from a 6 year study. Nothing surprising here but good to see. I find it interesting the impact they say wolves have had on the population, particularly among calves. Maybe if the MNR read into this they might rethink the proposed ban on wolf trapping and hunting...

    https://www.twincities.com/2017/06/2...ern-minnesota/
    MNRF won't rethink the ban on trapping and hunting the "endangered Algonquin wolf".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dythbringer View Post
    MNRF won't rethink the ban on trapping and hunting the "endangered Algonquin wolf".
    Funny that eh Dyth. How can something be endangered that didn't exist 40 years ago and is increasing in numbers faster than the cockroach. No common sense or science will change the path the MNRF and special interest experts have put the central Ontario landscape on.

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