With all due respect, this video is nothing more than propaganda for those who align with the anti-hunting movement. It flat out ignores the primary reason why a majority of the hunting community and why many HUNTER's subscribe to this forum.. I don't want to speak for everyone, but I imagine a lot of people are here to inquire, solicite or brag about their triumphs and tribulations in the pursuit of western big game (deer, elk, moose.) something that is being decimated by the federally protected wolf.
What I feel, and I think a lot of others could relate to, is that we all recognize that any type of wolf is a wolf. I don't care to distinguish between the different species or sub-species, quotas, their rank on the predator list, or how they are perceived by the Public for their "scientific" benefit to civilization.
I only know what I see, and I'd think a lot of folks here would agree, is that many of our sacred places are now boneyards with decimated herd populations in our desired states, zones and/or areas. Don't get me wrong, I love to harvest and provide for my family, but it's the experience why I choose to spend weeks at a time in the outdoors. if you hunt a private or public area that hasn't changed or been impacted since the early 90's, I hope you are grateful because I am extremely jealous. In a perfect world, I would much rather take my family on a trip to Jackson Hole to the National Elk Refuge to educate my sons on big game and to see all the elk, deer, moose, bighorn sheep, antelope and bison one hundred times over driving around Yellowstone park trying to spot a wolf that has eaten up or caused all those other animals to hide.
In my opinion, these two could not be further from opposites. The wolf is abusing the welfare system by repopulating without consequence all while the river would have to and will always find a way to persevere on it's own.