Three little pigs made a circle and sang, "Who is afraid of big and bad wolves?" The crowd cried the movie, a gentle young man became a wolf in front of him and symbolized the essence of evil. These myths and legends describe wolves as a threat to the existence of humans. They are afraid to become cold-blooded killers, and they are hated and persecuted. The wolf was not only shot but also tortured.
A certain type of wolf lives in Algonquin State Park in East Wolf. Scientifically known as Canis lycaon. Wolves come from red wolves, and endangered species are currently only in the southeastern United States. In 2001, Oriental Wolf was listed on endangered species. Algonquin State Park is one of the largest protected areas inhabited by this species, but it is not the best place for this species. Pimlott estimates that there are 296 wolves in Algonquin State Park based on his wolf density measure (3.9 / 100 Km 2). Thirty years later, Theberge estimated about 175 wolves with similar measures. (CPAWS) This study shows that the number of wolves is decreasing year by year. More wolves die or die each year than the number of wolves who have their turnips. what is that? The conditions of Algonquin State Park are not ideal for wolves, so wolves may not be there.
On November 17, OR-23 shooting incident occurred in Wallova County. This occurs in the eastern part of the state, but wolves are no longer protected by the Federal Endangered Species Protection Act or the Oregon Endangered Species Protection Act, but still they will shoot the wolf in violation of Oregon's game law. The only exception is the SDF and wolves are some conditions to attack livestock. The obvious increase in wolf poaching is not limited to Oregon. On December 11, the Washington Fish Wildlife Service announced two cases suspected of wolf poaching in northeastern Washington. The first one was a radio gathering woman found dead in Ferry County on December 5. The second person was a breeding woman found dead in Stevens County on November 12. The state did not explain why the public was not notified for a month.