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"It's legal for a trophy hunter to stand 10 feet outside of Yellowstone National Park, toss hamburgers on the ground as bait to lure wolves out of the park, and then shoot them," John Horning of WildEarth Guardians wrote on Thursday.

Should you take the lettuce, tomatoes, and onions off first? Asking for a friend.
 
"It's legal for a trophy hunter to stand 10 feet outside of Yellowstone National Park, toss hamburgers on the ground as bait to lure wolves out of the park, and then shoot them," John Horning of WildEarth Guardians wrote on Thursday.

Should you take the lettuce, tomatoes, and onions off first? Asking for a friend.
No, just add bacon.
 
"It's legal for a trophy hunter to stand 10 feet outside of Yellowstone National Park, toss hamburgers on the ground as bait to lure wolves out of the park, and then shoot them," John Horning of WildEarth Guardians wrote on Thursday.

Should you take the lettuce, tomatoes, and onions off first? Asking for a friend.


This is their thinking process. Should of seen the rage when the wolf rockstar was shot several years ago. The threw a fit how she was the most loved wolf in yellowstone. Well she was harvested a long ways away outside of the park from where she lived. Hell they wanted her bones back so they could bury them in the park. I was lucky enough to see Rockstar dead in the taxidermy shop and the hunter was getting death threats.
 
"It's legal for a trophy hunter to stand 10 feet outside of Yellowstone National Park, toss hamburgers on the ground as bait to lure wolves out of the park, and then shoot them," John Horning of WildEarth Guardians wrote on Thursday.

Should you take the lettuce, tomatoes, and onions off first? Asking for a friend.

What about a veggie burger?
 

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