• thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org
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    5 days ago

    it’s probably a joke but it’s a bad one.

    stray dogs are just trying to survive and it’s always people who put them into their predicament.

    you should be hunting those people and make them pay to rehouse or deal with the wolves who gave up the wild to partner with humans

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      5 days ago

      Don’t hate the wolves, they’re also just trying to survive on land that is “claimed” by human parasites.

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        5 days ago

        So true, leave the wolves be!!

        healthy wolf packs keep the other wildlife in check and create a balance that is best for all the wild creatures

        add in a beaver and you can create a utopia for wild life

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          5 days ago

          FWIW, that’s how ecosystems work.

          Conservationist hunters (humans) endeavor to manage herd sizes in order to keep illness and age from devastating the health of target groups. For example, if a herd of deer is allowed to grow beyond the size its available food sources can sustain, the older, injured, and/or less-capable (ie. fast, agile, alert, etc) young members will eat the food that otherwise healthy and capable ones need and thus decreasing (starvation, infection, etc.) the number of healthy individuals among them available to maintain the herd for the future… 🙇🏼‍♂️

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            5 days ago

            human hunters rarely take the weak and sick, causing the overall health of the prey animals to be diminished.

            wolves usually take the weak and aged to leave healthy and young herds