The head of Montana's wolf program said earlier this week that the state would be willing to trap and transplant wolves to other states if requested.
"We're open to it," said Caroline Sime of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, in response to criticism from some environmental groups that believe the wolf population in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho is not large enough to sustain itself.
Now this sounds like a plan, give wolves to other states. Hell, transplant them in wolf activist's back yards would work too. Make them live with them.
We can't plan life. All we can do is be available for it. Lauryn Hill













25 or 50 wolves, now that could be a major improvement.
Maybe under the bridges along the Ohio River, this could clean up the homeless in several different ways.
Just thinking outside the box, as normal.
Mike D.