on โ24-10-2014 07:25 AM
on โ24-10-2014 07:44 AM
l couldn't watch the whole video "bad internet" but I seen enough of it. Kinda cool how nature does that. Theres a reason for everything even if we can't redally see what it is. Pull on one single string in that fine balance and it all could unravel.
on โ24-10-2014 07:45 AM
on โ24-10-2014 09:06 AM
Thank you thank you thank you Goldenjet for that. I love the wolves and what they mean to earth itself. Mother Nature is truly wonderful, if only people could let 'her' work.
Yellowstone National Park is beautiful even though it is a huge live super volcano, I love the place and have been there twice, it's amazing.
All power to the wolves xxx
on โ24-10-2014 09:21 AM
Wow that was amazing, thanks for posting that GJ. It made my eyes mist over a bit.
Over here (Down Under to you I suppose, lol), we are at a similar crossroads with our native Dingo.
Dingoes are Australia's wild dog. They arrived in Australia about 5,000 years ago - brought to Australian shores by Indonesian Seafarers. Dingoes do not bark, but howl like wolves.
Sadly, the dingo has suffered the same fate as the grey wolf by coming into conflict with graziers, and becoming a convenient scapegoat for profit losses. On deeper investigation, it is often found that the fear of what may be possible is more real than what does, or is likely to occur
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on โ24-10-2014 09:54 AM
on โ24-10-2014 10:25 AM
Thank you so much for posting this truly heartwarming story.
I have followed the reintroduction of wolves into the park and hoped they would resume their place in the nature of things but who knew they would have that much impact.
America truly is the lucky country and the story is just what these boards needed to take us away from the terrible happenings in the world today.
Thank you.
on โ24-10-2014 10:07 PM
on โ25-10-2014 04:24 AM
We, in Oregon, for several years have been following the travels of OR-7, a wolf born in NE Oregon who trekked through the Cascades, and down into California, before returning to this area. We now know it was to find a mate, and photographic evidence of wolf pups indicates he was successful.
http://www.oregonwild.org/wildlife/wolves/the-journey-of-or7
on โ25-10-2014 10:08 AM
Fantastic stories and thanks so much for sharing this wonderful "Journey" with us here in Oz.