I recently received e-mails from friends showing mother cows with their rectums and female organs torn from their bodies by the wolves. These cows were lying down and the blood and raw meat trailed down on their legs. You could tell they were in awful pain. I am sure hundreds of our deer and elk are suffering the same way.
All you wolf lovers should take a good look at these pictures and share them with your families and your children, show them what these savage animals are really all about. Anyone that supports these evil acts are evil themselves. Society would not allow a domestic dog or a human to do these tortuous acts with out punishment. A domestic dog would be shot and a human would be put in jail.
We have lived in the Quartz Flat area since 1970 and always felt safe walking in our woods and enjoying the wildlife. Not any more, after finding deer, elk killed and left to rot and fawns half eaten while still partially in the doe; we cannot enjoy our walks. A person comes home sickened and disgusted. Four mule deer were found up Quartz Creek, all were taken down chewed up and left to die. The wolves did not even eat them, just wasted the meat. Tracks showed two adult wolves and two smaller wolves, I am sure they were teaching the young how to kill for sport. That is what these killing machines are: sport killers.
The state Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks and judges need to get some intestinal fortitude and eliminate these horrible animals. We Montana citizens need to get real vocal about this disgrace.
We have seven wolves just one mile from our house and we have virtually no wildlife left on our flat. The wolves have been here since last winter and have either killed or run off all the game. Our elk herds always calve in this area; if loggers were disturbing the calving season they would be run out of the woods. But the wolves kill and disrupt the calving and nothing is done.
Kathy Verley, Superior
Posted in Mailbag on Sunday, September 20, 2009 2:00 am | Tags: Wolves
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