Who's afraid of the big bad wolf? Well, according to Utah state senator Allen M. Christensen, Utahns have a great number of reasons to fear lassie's more muscular cousin. Christensen feels that wolves have become such a large problem in Utah that he has proposed a bill to eradicate wolves from the state. Senate Bill 36 allows the hunting of wolves and serves the purpose of "manag(ing) the wolf to avoid the establishment of a viable pack" In areas where the wolf is considered endangered, the bill asks for federal assistance in the removal of the wolves. The wolves have been blamed for hurting deer, elk, and livestock populations.
My blog will serve the purpose of getting to the bottom of this bill. I will find out if the supposed threats of the wolf population are real, and if so, are they worth the cost of removing them.
At least for now, if I was a wolf, I would hold off on buying any real estate in Utah.
My blog will serve the purpose of getting to the bottom of this bill. I will find out if the supposed threats of the wolf population are real, and if so, are they worth the cost of removing them.
At least for now, if I was a wolf, I would hold off on buying any real estate in Utah.
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