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Miles, I think you are combining 2 different people and events. Wolfbait did talk about the releasing of wolves, in addition to posting volumes of newspaper stories and such about wolves.There was a couple of of documentaries done. Yellowstone is dead, and... forget the other one.... I have heard that there are various groups gathering their own information... The wheels of justice turn very slow and only AFTER damage happens that can be proven. I hope we turn this around right away and it would seem that there are many of us that are focused on how we can turn it around via law and WDFW...There may be a time when proving damages might be a person/ranchers only recourse.
Quote from: bobcat on August 16, 2012, 07:12:18 AMIt's simply ridiculous to believe that the WDFW would have released wolves in this state. As Pianoman said, there is a very lenghty process they would have to follow. ~The same lengthy process as when they "discovered" lynx hair?? LOLThe WDFW stands to benefit from antelope in the future, if they were to increase in numbers enought to where they could be hunted. Wolves? What's the benefit to having them? Nothing. There's no reason the WDFW would want a large population of wolves in this state. The wolves will only decrease the revenue to the WDFW, due to a loss of deer and elk tag sales. ~The green benefit to having wolves is restoring the natural balance to Washington's ecosystems. And watchable wildlife is the next big tourism industry. Haven't you been reading the press releases and studies?So I just don't get where anybody thinks the WDFW would have released wolves in this state. They didn't need to, there were already wolves here anyway, then with wolves coming in from Canada and Idaho.~ In case you haven't noticed, 8 packs is a very recent phenomenon and there just seem to be trail cams set up to document whenever a new pack "appears". You always seem to believe the government has your best interests as a hunter (or citizen) at heart? LOL.
It's simply ridiculous to believe that the WDFW would have released wolves in this state. As Pianoman said, there is a very lenghty process they would have to follow. ~The same lengthy process as when they "discovered" lynx hair?? LOLThe WDFW stands to benefit from antelope in the future, if they were to increase in numbers enought to where they could be hunted. Wolves? What's the benefit to having them? Nothing. There's no reason the WDFW would want a large population of wolves in this state. The wolves will only decrease the revenue to the WDFW, due to a loss of deer and elk tag sales. ~The green benefit to having wolves is restoring the natural balance to Washington's ecosystems. And watchable wildlife is the next big tourism industry. Haven't you been reading the press releases and studies?So I just don't get where anybody thinks the WDFW would have released wolves in this state. They didn't need to, there were already wolves here anyway, then with wolves coming in from Canada and Idaho.
Wolves were here prior, then planted by both environmentalist groups and the WSDFW to expand the population. I don't need to see proof. If is smells like a rat and looks like a rat....it is probably a rat. Nuff said.
Wolfbait had some pretty big ideas about what happened...and absolutely no proof or evidence of his theory (at least that he ever showed)