Free: Contests & Raffles.
Rose colored Fords with exempt plates on them. (WDFW)
To all of you who are applauding WDFW for taking a "first step", let me break it down for you what is actually happening. What was done is the absolute minimum amount to try to appease, not take care of any problem. This is an attempt by WDFW to try to show that they are being "proactive" while at the same time riding the fence on the issue and not tell the public what actually will happen biologically. This was not based on biology or documented cases (that I can find). I can't find anything where we "take out a pack" and let another one replace it with gentler, more understanding animals with discretion of what they eat! The letter from the Director is a spinless "Oh, I was torn up over this decision. It was so, so hard on me to do this, but it has to be done." If they were being true to the public and true to "wildlife management", they would have said "this is the first step in actively managing wolves in Washington State since they inhabited the state. We expect to have to do this more and more often as conflict will increase and active management principles will have to be implemented."If anything, what this tells me is that there is an effort to do the least amount possible to manage wolves in Washington. It won't get better fellas, it is going to get much, much worse.