Fish Art...while I definetely disagree with you on this issue, I must clarify that by no means was I insulting your choice of career, rather I was suggesting that your location here in Chicago does not make you an expert in this topic. I was challenging you to tell me what your qualifications are for this particular issue, I do stand by that statement, to me there is nothing wrong with a little debate. However, I would never insult you for being a taxidermist.
Upland K...it is very obvious this is an argument that stems from people coming from very different age generations. I hope I don't come off as a Know-it-all, but I spend more time in the North woods a year then just about anyone I know of any age who does not live there already, my experiences have never matched some of these tales i hear on the internet and often asking people to back up their claims with factual information is an impossibility. Whether it is fair or unfair, My father and mostly his father and that generation went up North and pilaged the land of fish and wildlife at a rate like they grow on trees. With people reproducing at an ungodly rate, I don't want to see those mistakes made again, and needless to say they will not be made by me. Call me stupid, but there's a part of me that still enjoys that small chance of danger when you are out in the woods, eliminating the predators takes that away and that just would not feel the same to me.
My main problem with the wolf argument ( that I have been involved with with others many a time), is that I hear guys saying they don't want them eradicated, but deeper into their words I don't hear it. If you want them off the face of the earth, that's fine, just come out and say it. I think they should be controlled, checked, whatever. They have to be if they continue moving south at the rate they are, if anything else to control the livestock run ins. But if some smaller numbers migrate to areas maybe they didn't think they would get to, we don't need to take to the streets and panic like some are now doing in Wisconsin. I don't feel they are a threat to me, history backs that up, and until that changes I am not going to assume otherwise. And as for domestic dogs..I don't feel they belong out IN the Northwoods, if you decide to do that you take a risk, and if it fails you learn a tough lesson. God made fences for a reason...Just my .02