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The Sierra Club and the U.S. Forest Service were presenting an alternative to Wyoming ranchers for controlling the wolf population.
It seems that after years of ranchers using the
tried and true methods of shooting and/or trapping the predators, the
tree-huggers had a 'more humane' solution.
What they proposed was for the animals to be captured alive, the males would
then be castrated and let loose again. Therefore, the population would be controlled.
This was ACTUALLY proposed to the Wyoming Wool and Sheep Growers Association.
by the Sierra Club and the USFS.
All of the ranchers thought about this amazing idea for a couple of minutes.
Finally, an old boy in the back of the conference room stood up, tipped his
hat back and said: "Son, I don't think you understand our problem. Those
wolves ain't fuckin' our sheep-they're eatin' them!"
You should have been there to hear the roar of laughter.
It seems that after years of ranchers using the
tried and true methods of shooting and/or trapping the predators, the
tree-huggers had a 'more humane' solution.
What they proposed was for the animals to be captured alive, the males would
then be castrated and let loose again. Therefore, the population would be controlled.
This was ACTUALLY proposed to the Wyoming Wool and Sheep Growers Association.
by the Sierra Club and the USFS.
All of the ranchers thought about this amazing idea for a couple of minutes.
Finally, an old boy in the back of the conference room stood up, tipped his
hat back and said: "Son, I don't think you understand our problem. Those
wolves ain't fuckin' our sheep-they're eatin' them!"
You should have been there to hear the roar of laughter.