In the Mar-Apr Audobon Magazine, which I thought would be only
about birds, there was a glowing article about the reintroduction of
the Mexican gray wolf into the Apache reservation in Arizona. Despite
reports of the wolf killing elk (they infer it only culls the weak ones),
and the dislike of Apache ranchers for the plan, and reports that wolves have been eating dogfood and snowmobile seats, and that the wolf count is inexact and could be larger than that suitable for the size of the reservation, despite all those things it implies most of the Apache are glad to have part of their heritage reintroduced. :roll: They have given the tribe the right to manage the population if it causes problems which I have to believe won't be long in coming. I'm going to email your article on the dog killings to Audobon and see what they say. Bet nothin'.