Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > lrzeitlin at gmail.com writes in part: > >> >> I can think of only two solutions. Import wolves and black bears. There >> used >> to be plenty of those a couple of hundred years ago. The big park across >> the >> river is named Bear Mountain State Park. Or we can eat more venison - much >> more. > > Good luck getting them from this part of Canada again. We captured and > shipped > about a dozen wolves from Alberta pack's to Idaho, Montana and > Yellowstone in > the mid-1990's and idiots there shot most of them in the next couple years. > > Greg Lorenzo > Calgary, Canada > _________________________________________________________________ I met one on the sidewalk on Broadway and 79th a few week ago. He was on a dog leash a lady was walking him. "That's a skinny German Sheppard" I said to the lady as I walked by. "that's cause he's a wolf " the lady said as it came up to me and sniffed my crotch. I was seldom so flattered by an interaction. I had no Purina Wolf bones in my pocket. But he was still glad to see me. But I think it was half German Sheppard. [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner