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Senator Ranker, a group of local sportsmen are eager to express their appreciation to you for your strong support of wolves in Washington. As a token of their gratitude they have raised funds to transplant 12 wolves to Orcas Island. Through this generous donation you will no longer need to travel to Eastern Washington to experience their natural beauty and exquisite power as they seek out the weak, feeble, and elderly animals of Orcas Island. While there may be a few unfortunate incidents with domestic animals, they were not part of the original biosphere. Their removal will only serve to strengthen the island's natural balance to its pre-human condition.The sportsmen are prepared to proceed immediately and await your designation of a release site.
Quote from: Bob33 on January 16, 2013, 09:02:16 PMSenator Ranker, a group of local sportsmen are eager to express their appreciation to you for your strong support of wolves in Washington. As a token of their gratitude they have raised funds to transplant 12 wolves to Orcas Island. Through this generous donation you will no longer need to travel to Eastern Washington to experience their natural beauty and exquisite power as they seek out the weak, feeble, and elderly animals of Orcas Island. While there may be a few unfortunate incidents with domestic animals, they were not part of the original biosphere. Their removal will only serve to strengthen the island's natural balance to its pre-human condition.The sportsmen are prepared to proceed immediately and await your designation of a release site.Bob, this is a brilliant letter. I would love to hear his response.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2013/jan/19/bill-would-send-wolves-to-inhabit-west-side-too/more of the same story