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There is a country song in this! I may have to work on some lyrics and chords!hand in hand with wolves
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There is a country song in this! I may have to work on some lyrics and chords!hand in hand with wolves
Epic.5 dead wolves in a forest one day,
Led to a thread that went astray.
Folks got bent, had to have their say,
Understanding was achieved
between one and Kruel J.
Now there's peace in the forest land,
And we're walking with the wolves,
Paws in hand....
Good!5 wolves found dead in northeastern Oregon
Oregon authorities say five wolves were found dead in northeastern Oregon in February.www.opb.org
Good!
Son of a gun we have an artist in our midst!5 dead wolves in a forest one day,
Led to a thread that went astray.
Folks got bent, had to have their say,
Understanding was achieved
between one and Kruel J.
Now there's peace in the forest land,
And we're walking with the wolves,
Paws in hand....
As a former hound hunter, I rejoice at the news. This is what happens when a wolf pack attacks a pack of bear dogs...I just like her name.
"This is very unsettling news for a species that is only just beginning to recover in Oregon," Kathleen Gobush, Northwest program director at Defenders of Wildlife said in a news release. "Predators, particularly wolves, are often the target of ruthless persecution, and the killing of one wolf, not to mention five, appears to follow a growing pattern of grave concern. Defenders of Wildlife will continue to work to make Oregon safe for people and wolves."
As a former hound hunter, I rejoice at the news. This is what happens when a wolf pack attacks a pack of bear dogs...
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I just like her name.
"This is very unsettling news for a species that is only just beginning to recover in Oregon," Kathleen Gobush, Northwest program director at Defenders of Wildlife said in a news release. "Predators, particularly wolves, are often the target of ruthless persecution, and the killing of one wolf, not to mention five, appears to follow a growing pattern of grave concern. Defenders of Wildlife will continue to work to make Oregon safe for people and wolves."
Spot on!"Only just beginning to recover in Oregon"................ I call bullsnot!!!! And she won't be happy until the woods are teeming with those things. Which are not the original Oregon wolf... so even if we disregard the huge numbers of them, how can it be a "recovery"???
"Only just beginning to recover in Oregon"................ I call bullsnot!!!! And she won't be happy until the woods are teeming with those things. Which are not the original Oregon wolf... so even if we disregard the huge numbers of them, how can it be a "recovery"???