Once I went to a wolf rescue with a group of people. Some friends. Some strangers. After listening to all that information and meeting a wolf face to face we went to dinner. Guess what? Everyone but me started talking about how it's good to kill wolves. I was shocked. Didn't think I was in that kind of company.
The problem with that is if they're relocated to a new wildlife area they have no awareness to the predators or resources around so it be easy to die as an adult wolf without knowing the lay of the land while exploring your new environment. That's why they end up in wildlife facilities. People are their main predator and if the trespass we get killings.
Wolves can very easily disrupt the balance of nature, theyre prone to killing more than necessary for survival. Beautiful animals but its complicated introducing apex predators with this specific trait into new habitats.
the thing in montana, idaho and wyoming is there are too many wolves bruh. hunting them in of itself isnt unethical. hitting them with snowmobiles is. but wolves are a danger to other animal populations in those states. especially montana. laws mightve changed but last i checked 1 dude can kill 5 wolves per season because they are such a problem. theyre killing off the elk, and moose in a lot of places in montana
Wolves only kill 0.1% of livestock in areas where both live. Maybe a better solution would be petitioning state governments to reimburse lost livestock to mitigate tension and loss? (Also wolves aren't loving and sweet in the same way deer or mountain goats aren't, they're wild animals)
@@canifer5546No, a MN girl losing a 4h calf, and when her school closes, and that very same state has a billion for a NFL team. That is within the context of most veterans rural, when you read census vets by district, but they all trust the Ivy League here. 2835 annual calf loses is not 0.1%. National Agricultural Statistics. Colorado State Extension. Northern Minnesota. Rural Colorado. Not feedlots.
Mayo’s successful pool party! Let’s gooooo
maya flashing back to all those pool parties when her animals refuse to cooperate while watching this pup just go right in 🤦♂
This is such a misunderstood yet beautiful wolf
what is so mistrunderstood?
10 months after this she got 2 wolf of her own
Very interesting. I see many parallels to german shepherd puppies behaviour.
Silas is adorable, i would die for him 😭
he was eying that bird like it was early dinner
Maya, I just wanna say. The Alberta T-shirt on Canada Day is 😙👌🏼 I adore you. Representing 🇨🇦
She left out habitat loss while speaking about the biggest risks to wolf populations
Silus and Berb, friends forever.
Wow. Gorgeous animals
Once I went to a wolf rescue with a group of people. Some friends. Some strangers. After listening to all that information and meeting a wolf face to face we went to dinner. Guess what? Everyone but me started talking about how it's good to kill wolves. I was shocked. Didn't think I was in that kind of company.
that is so sad i'm sorry
I'm surprised the distant sirens don't trigger his howling. My Mom's little dog always howls at sirens.
Wolf and Nick would be friends
Someone should start program where Wolves can be rehomes from areas they are being hunted to areas they would be appreciated.
The problem with that is if they're relocated to a new wildlife area they have no awareness to the predators or resources around so it be easy to die as an adult wolf without knowing the lay of the land while exploring your new environment. That's why they end up in wildlife facilities. People are their main predator and if the trespass we get killings.
Wolves can very easily disrupt the balance of nature, theyre prone to killing more than necessary for survival. Beautiful animals but its complicated introducing apex predators with this specific trait into new habitats.
GOOD PUPPER
I'll adopt that puppy
Gorgeous
rare puppers
good video mr jonny
first, love u maya and everything you do
Puppy Puppy Puppy =D
Uhm
Take a shot everytime she says "umm"
💛💛💛
Youre gonna kill someone with this comment 😂
Try doing it when Troy Weaver talks you will be dead in a minute
erm erm erm erm
the only reason to kill a wolf is if its rabid. leave em alone otherwise
Sport hunters are among the worst people on earth
can we get an “uhmmm” counter on this girl explaining the wolfs
" Ummm ANDdd "
113 times
@@Skipsv lmao you’re goated
bro why do you care 😂
Te lady needs a quick public speaking class
the thing in montana, idaho and wyoming is there are too many wolves bruh. hunting them in of itself isnt unethical. hitting them with snowmobiles is. but wolves are a danger to other animal populations in those states. especially montana. laws mightve changed but last i checked 1 dude can kill 5 wolves per season because they are such a problem. theyre killing off the elk, and moose in a lot of places in montana
Just for "trophy hunting" is very false. Clearly she's never been to those states and seen the amount of cattle. Wolves aren't loving and sweet.
Yeah but trophy hunting is a HUGE problem as well
Wolves only kill 0.1% of livestock in areas where both live. Maybe a better solution would be petitioning state governments to reimburse lost livestock to mitigate tension and loss? (Also wolves aren't loving and sweet in the same way deer or mountain goats aren't, they're wild animals)
@@canifer5546No, a MN girl losing a 4h calf, and when her school closes, and that very same state has a billion for a NFL team.
That is within the context of most veterans rural, when you read census vets by district, but they all trust the Ivy League here.
2835 annual calf loses is not 0.1%.
National Agricultural Statistics.
Colorado State Extension.
Northern Minnesota.
Rural Colorado.
Not feedlots.
@@rubbishrabbleWhat the fuck are you saying
People kill wolves because they kill cattle. Same with foxes n shit. Yes they are cute, but come on...
Uhm i uhm like uhm this wolf uhm and this uhm video