Wolves that Harassed Family for over Two Years MISSING! - Albuquerque Journal Reporter Panders to Extreme
Durango wolf pack that had been harassing families and homes, has been lost by the government. A child even had to pack a gun to be in her yard due to these wolves.
The Mr. Parsons has made lots of money off the tax payer funded mongrel wolf program and he does not care that this wolf pack and the males previous mate had bit a person and was constantly harassing a family. Parsons wants large predator out in our area and dispersing to your area, he does not care if their is no natural or native prey for these predators.
Fish and Wildlife Service has also stated in meetings that all the mongrel Mexican Wolves we have hanging around our homes have genetic duplicates currently being cage raised to release elsewhere so the argument about important genetics even with the knowledge this man has of suspect dog breeding is nothing short of scandalous, misinformation and junk science.
There is even video of these wolves in another families front yard. These wolves were well known for causing trouble in the first time they were released before being picked up at tax payer expense and placed in wolfie dog spa for a year to roll the strikes off their record.
This biased reporter Rene Romo has also written very slanted articles in the past including leaving out information that children have been studied here and are having serious psychological issues due to the constant harassment by these wolves. Of course where was wolf lover Rene Romo or the Albuquerque Journal when the wolves were at the family’s home 28 times in 30 days. He could have gotten some great video like the family did. Any editor should be ashamed to miss such an news worthy event.
Then again how could the press keep the wolf wars going if they did not mislead and misrepresent the information. I guess it is better to slant the news and keep pandering to the environmental extreme then show people what the wolves are really doing.
Wolves Missing In Gila Forest By Rene Romo
LAS CRUCES— The suspicious disappearance of the three-member Durango wolf pack is the latest blow to the endangered Mexican gray wolf recovery program in southwestern New Mexico.
The pack, including two adults outfitted with radio collars that continue to transmit even if the wolf is dead, hasn’t been detected since early this month.
“We couldn’t find them,” said Elizabeth Slown, spokeswoman for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “Now their fate is considered unknown. … It’s perplexing. You could see one collar malfunctioning, but this would have to be two collars malfunctioning.”
Advocates of the program say it is suspicious for several wolves to suddenly go undetected after weeks of searches.
The Catron County commission on Nov. 7 warned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that it planned to trap the Durango pack’s alpha male, known as AM973, which the county considered a “dangerous wolf” because it had repeatedly gone near a home on the Adobe Ranch in northern Catron County.
“I would say it (the pack’s disappearance) is both worrisome and unusual,” said Dave Parsons, a conservation biologist with the Albuquerque-based Rewilding Institute and the former Fish and Wildlife Service coordinator for the program.
Laura Schneberger, president of the Gila Livestock Growers Association, agreed the disappearance is suspicious but added, “None of us had anything to do with it.”
The association has been critical of the wolf reintroduction because of repeated livestock kills and concerns about human safety.
“Of course it’s suspicious,” Schneberger said. “That’s what happens when you have a bunch of wolves running around people’s houses and camps. They are going to get killed, because people can’t put up with them. … Is anyone surprised that the Durango pack has gone missing after they were allowed to become so habituated?”
The pack, including an adult male and female and an uncollared pup, was last seen Nov. 1 near the ranch house in the northeast section of the Gila National Forest.
The recovery program has tried to track the wolves in aerial and ground searches.
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