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>>125197
You are a retard. There are only selected areas where the grey wolf is considered to be endangered (lower 48 states, mexico, parts of the middle east, Spain, etc). In most places, the wolf population is actually quite healthy. It is perfectly legal to hunt them in Canada, Alaska, and parts of Europe and Asia. These hunts are well-regulated to ensure that populations remain stable.
Nice try in your touching emotional appeal, but unfortunately it is baseless propaganda bullshit and you are an idiot.
>>125200
In a normal ecosystem, yes. However, in many places (such as all of the southern US states, both western and eastern), the top predators were killed off hundreds of years ago, so nature DOES NOT balance itself out. Therefor, populations of game animals grow out of control, leading to disease and starvation. Shooting the population excess is MUCH less cruel than letting them starve (and actually also less cruel than what a natural predator such as a wolf pack would do to a weakened animal).
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