Topic: The Importance of Wolves
SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Fri 09/18/20 04:05 AM
This clip is quite the eye-opener.
Many people get all upset when the wolf is back, mostly related to money.
The wolf in that one state in the US isn't protected anymore and likely about to go extinct yet again cos people couldn't wait to kill them off.

The wolf turned up in Germany and also the occasional one in The Netherlands. Same thing: people upset, although this was mostly related to fear for their kids.

But the wolf is SO important! Just look at the clip: the presence of the wolf is important to the entire ecosystem and thus also beneficial to humans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysa5OBhXz-Q&ab_channel=SustainableHuman

Toodygirl5's photo
Fri 09/18/20 03:29 PM
The Wolf Is a mystical animal.

Everytime I watch that movie "Wolf" with Jack Nicholson it's really exciting

:smile:

Dodo_David's photo
Fri 09/18/20 04:47 PM
Everything that I know about wolves I learned from Tex Avery.


Toodygirl5's photo
Fri 09/18/20 05:43 PM
I knew David would post a picture! laugh

JulieABush's photo
Sat 09/19/20 12:54 AM
All wildlife is important and we don’t realize it until it’s too late.

no photo
Sat 09/19/20 03:20 AM
Although wolves are fascinating and much maligned creatures, I think that people are just too afraid of them to allow for a reintroduction in those places that wiped them out.

Riverspirit1111's photo
Sat 09/19/20 03:30 AM
I watched the clip, I always thought wolves were amazing and I love them, but never realized how much they help ecosystem, very cool!

Thanks for sharing this Crystal. :)

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 09/19/20 01:54 PM

Everything that I know about wolves I learned from Tex Avery.



I don't know Tex Avery, hihi.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 09/19/20 01:56 PM

All wildlife is important and we don’t realize it until it’s too late.

Fortunately more and more people do realise. It's just the people who lose out money/income when for instance the wolf comes back to where it always belonged, like a farmer losing sheep because wolf kills them.
Difficult to sort the issue. The wolf is doing what it should do, attempt to restore natural balance in numbers, but you cannot get farmers to disappear either. How to co-habitat?

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 09/19/20 01:58 PM

I watched the clip, I always thought wolves were amazing and I love them, but never realized how much they help ecosystem, very cool!

Thanks for sharing this Crystal. :)

You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it!

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sat 09/19/20 01:59 PM

I knew David would post a picture! laugh

It is a cute one!

ivegotthegirth's photo
Sat 09/19/20 06:26 PM


Everything that I know about wolves I learned from Tex Avery.



I don't know Tex Avery, hihi.


Tex was an American cartoonist and most notably drew Woody Woodpecker if that helps any.

I'm glad you posted this since most don't understand these things. I love wolves and back 35 years ago when I raised German Shepherds it was the beginning of the wolf hybrid days so I bred a couple with my dogs they were beautiful very, very smart and true escape artists.

JulieABush's photo
Sat 09/19/20 07:01 PM
I’d also like to add that we are building homes and other things on their land but we don’t think about that so if you see it close to your home you’ll know why. Around here it’s coyotes. Yes, I know we’re more aware of trying to protect wildlife but more of it is becoming endangered and we still need to be aware of that and that’s my point.

Rock's photo
Sun 09/27/20 01:47 PM
Wolves are perhaps my favoritest animal
on the planet.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 09/27/20 02:29 PM



Everything that I know about wolves I learned from Tex Avery.



I don't know Tex Avery, hihi.


Tex was an American cartoonist and most notably drew Woody Woodpecker if that helps any.

I'm glad you posted this since most don't understand these things. I love wolves and back 35 years ago when I raised German Shepherds it was the beginning of the wolf hybrid days so I bred a couple with my dogs they were beautiful very, very smart and true escape artists.

Thanks! I didn't know that :)

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 09/27/20 02:33 PM
Edited by SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž on Sun 09/27/20 02:34 PM

I’d also like to add that we are building homes and other things on their land but we don’t think about that so if you see it close to your home you’ll know why. Around here it’s coyotes. Yes, I know we’re more aware of trying to protect wildlife but more of it is becoming endangered and we still need to be aware of that and that’s my point.

Yeah, that's the problem with many things: we expand and expand and expand and then co-habiting becomes a problem and it's the animal that has to go...
But it's also with other things like building homes in flood areas of rivers because they hardly ever flood. Then when it does happen people feel sorry for themselves that their home is ruined...
It's kind of like buying a house next to an airport, saying you don't mind, then after a year or so start fighting the airport for noise problems.

A while back I watched a docu on an area in Africa where they had similar problems with farmers and wild animals that ate their stock. They sorted it with huge fences and that worked really well. Might be an investment but if that way you can co-habitat without killing the wildlife, great!!
We got to think solutions, and not pick up a rifle and start killing. That is not a solution. Not an acceptable one for me anyways.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Sun 09/27/20 02:37 PM

Wolves are perhaps my favoritest animal
on the planet.

They are pretty danged cool! But I like other animals too, like lions. When you watch docus on how they live, how much they cuddle and play and cuddle...
The females looking out for each other's pups, working together like sisters / besties to hunt and so on... we can truly learn something from the lion & lionesses!
A while back I felt very drawn to watching these docus for some reason and they stole my heart, hihi.

JulieABush's photo
Sun 10/04/20 06:06 PM
Other things that kill off animals are out of greed for their fur and certain body parts like tigers and over hunting can be a cause too. Even with the best conservation some are still endangered and need protection until a heathy population is back in place.

no photo
Sun 10/04/20 06:32 PM
Ranchers don't like wolves.

mysticalview21's photo
Sat 10/17/20 06:18 AM

This clip is quite the eye-opener.
Many people get all upset when the wolf is back, mostly related to money.
The wolf in that one state in the US isn't protected anymore and likely about to go extinct yet again cos people couldn't wait to kill them off.

The wolf turned up in Germany and also the occasional one in The Netherlands. Same thing: people upset, although this was mostly related to fear for their kids.

But the wolf is SO important! Just look at the clip: the presence of the wolf is important to the entire ecosystem and thus also beneficial to humans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysa5OBhXz-Q&ab_channel=SustainableHuman


your right ... I am in groups on fB for wolves ... since I saw the curtly from hunters in Alaska ...shoot them from the air ... just to do it ... left them to suffer ... mad