In the spring of 1830, Ephraim Scudder Myers settled near the large timbered tract in eastern McLean County known as Cheney’s Grove. Like most of his pioneer neighbors, he waged a pitiless war of extermination against the wolf. “Mr. Myers formerly kept seven hounds to hunt wolves and gave them plenty of business,” reads his biographical sketch in a history …
READ ENTIRE POST IF YOU TRULY CARE about our Wolves, Buffalo, wildlife!
READ ENTIRE POST IF YOU TRULY CARE about our Wolves, Buffalo, wildlife! We all know that Taking the apex predator out of the food chain causes its own set of problems. You then you have too many rabbits and deer, Elk, Buffalo, and then people get annoyed with them and start putting poisons out, building endless webs of highways that …
Americans get all Up in Arms when its wildlife in another Country
JUST a Reminder Last year on Thanksgiving Native Americans were being tortured using dogs, Our Sacred Species were being killed without remorse, not to mention the many illegal scare Tactics that were employed in South Dakota. Native Americans being ran over by Angry white People that were only trying to protect our source of life for all Peoples, Our “Water”. On …
18 Interesting Facts about Wolves
Dogs and wolves are genetically 99.9% identical. The idea that the domestic dog descended from the grey wolf was originally established in 1993 using comparisons of wolf and dog mitochondrial DNA. This investigation showed that no other living animal was more closely related to the domestic dog than the grey wolf. Wolves are the largest members of the Canidae family, which …