http://www.motherjones.com/slideshows/2011/04/wolves-protect-climate-change/staring-wolf#
Please click on the link and read all 10 reasons why the gray wolves should be saved. Please comment on which one you think is the most important and explain why.
http://www.motherjones.com/slideshows/2011/04/wolves-protect-climate-change/staring-wolf#
15 Comments
I think that Reason# 1 is the most important, because if there are no grey wolves it would make the food chain collapse. For example when grey wolves went extinct in Yellowstone, the moose population went out of control. The moose ate the vegetation too much, causing some type of birds to extinct because there are no place for them to live.
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Boon
9/15/2013 06:49:41 pm
I think reason #9 is the most important reason because wolves jelp protect against climate change.
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Mr. Mitch
9/16/2013 10:31:45 am
In what way Boon? I think reason#1 is the most important reason because without wolves and other large predators, ecosystems can go haywire. A 2001 study found that when wolves went extinct in Yellow Stone, for example, the moose population ballooned to five times its normal sized.
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Keno
9/15/2013 10:01:18 pm
I think reason 1 because if there is no food chain the population of animals such as moose will grow and grow and the wolves did not eat the moose or other animals therefore the number will grow much more and its not going to be good .So I think reason 1 is the best :D
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Tata
9/15/2013 10:10:15 pm
To me, Reason # 2 seems to be the most important of all because if the gray wolves go to extinction, many animals would be endangered as well. Bears, owls, ravens, eagles, and many other animals feed on the things that these wolves killed, if we don't protect them, not only one animal would extinct, but hundreds of others will! These animals depend on gray wolves and without them, these creatures might not EVER lived until now. If we protect the wolves, we would also save hundreds more lives too!! :)
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Grace
9/15/2013 10:34:41 pm
I think that reason 1# is the very importan,t to persuade or change what people think about wolves. If gray wolves do extinct, the moose will increase its population, which will destroy the woods and nature, where birds build their nests. Which can conclude that it will effect several species of birds. By the wolves being extinct, this cause can effect many kinds of animals, not only birds. Because the food chain will get messed up, the wolves' prey will increase and the in increasing population animals' prey will be extinct. For example, the rabbits population will increase, the amount vegetable will get lower and the animal needing that food will soon be dying.
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Pun
9/15/2013 11:25:41 pm
I think that reason #4 is important because if the Grey wolves die out, other scavenger animals that can't hunt might die from starvation because there is no more dead bodies left for them to eat. If we protect the Gray wolves, we could save hundreds of other animals.
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Pinpin
9/16/2013 12:30:58 am
I think that reason # 1 is important reason because if we don't have wolves and other large predators.The ecosystem can't control and the moose will increase too much and the birds will decrease.
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Thet Mon
9/16/2013 01:35:15 am
I think that reason #6 is important because if the prays were sick and they are not eliminated then the groups of prays may die and might past it to the other packs or groups of animals
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Kwang
9/16/2013 01:58:35 am
For me I think reason is the most important reason because wolves protect against climate change,and when the the scavenger will be left pervasive in areas where wolves were around to hunt elk.
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Anthony
9/16/2013 08:04:38 pm
I think that reason#5 is the most important reason of wolves
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Junny
9/16/2013 09:03:58 pm
I think this website is great facts about gray wolf because in the website it saidThe wolves are tagged with radio collars as part of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, which has been observing the animals in their natural environments in an effort to help protect them since 1995. Brendan's work as a volunteer is to follow the wolf packs (from a safe distance) and record their behavioral, social, and predation habits. Sometimes he'll go a day without spotting a wolf, just sitting in sub-freezing snow fields and staring through a scope. Other times, he and his partners will stumble across the juicy meat of the job—a wolf howling atop a boulder, a pack devouring a weakened elk—and the biting, windy wait will all be worth it.Was the good fact that I found
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PangPond
9/16/2013 09:26:07 pm
I think reason number 1 because Without wolves and other large predators, ecosystems can go haywire.
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Yuen
9/17/2013 09:42:55 am
I think reason 7 is the most important because if we don't have wolf deer and elk will be dead becuuse sometime day got a Dessie's. Wolf can turn the limit amount of time
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