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It's out of control now. A prime example of what happens when man meddles with nature. Bring a predator into a place where food is plentiful and tell you that you can't shoot them. Wolves less than 2 miles from my house--Who'da thunkit?
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Some of you act like the WDFW is surprised by stuff like this happening. It's no surprise, this is what wolves do. They have to eat. It's not a surprise to us, it's not a surprise to the state, and not to the feds either. But to think that suddenly just because a few animals are being killed, that they're going to modify the wolf plan, to me is wishful thinking. That wolves will kill a few cows should be a known factor. And killing the occasional dog, or course they will, they are just a bigger dog, and dogs fight, that's normal. It's just funny to me how everyone seems so shocked when dead animals are found that were killed by wolves. Did we think the wolves were going to live in this state and not kill anything? What did we think they were going to eat- mice, rabbits, and chipmunks?
Beef cow and fetus killed by wolves in mission unit. Wdfw was hesitant to blame wolves for kill. While wdfw was performing necropsy on cow, two wolves appeared on ridge above them. More to come on this. Good reminder to call and express your opinion to state reps
Question that I'm pretty sure I know the answer to but the Hybrids are NOT protected species right? can anyone tell me a way to differentiate between a hybrid and a purebred Wolf?Reason being if WDFW is saying all these unexplained killings and sightings are hybrids and they are not protected what is to stop a coyote hunter from eliminating a hybrid while out coyote hunting SSS
Quote from: woodywsu on March 26, 2013, 09:28:07 PMBeef cow and fetus killed by wolves in mission unit. Wdfw was hesitant to blame wolves for kill. While wdfw was performing necropsy on cow, two wolves appeared on ridge above them. More to come on this. Good reminder to call and express your opinion to state repsThats a whole lot better then "by the time we got to the cow their was nothing left except maggots or hip and hide" Another WDFW F-up realized too late.
Quote from: bobcat on March 26, 2013, 09:34:16 PMSome of you act like the WDFW is surprised by stuff like this happening. It's no surprise, this is what wolves do. They have to eat. It's not a surprise to us, it's not a surprise to the state, and not to the feds either. But to think that suddenly just because a few animals are being killed, that they're going to modify the wolf plan, to me is wishful thinking. That wolves will kill a few cows should be a known factor. And killing the occasional dog, or course they will, they are just a bigger dog, and dogs fight, that's normal. It's just funny to me how everyone seems so shocked when dead animals are found that were killed by wolves. Did we think the wolves were going to live in this state and not kill anything? What did we think they were going to eat- mice, rabbits, and chipmunks?Pretty well sums it up I thinkI'll go one step further, many folks were counting on the wolves eating cattle thus ending the open range grazing.
Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on March 26, 2013, 09:25:25 PMIt's out of control now. A prime example of what happens when man meddles with nature. Bring a predator into a place where food is plentiful and tell you that you can't shoot them. Wolves less than 2 miles from my house--Who'da thunkit?That reasoning sounds so profound compared to the party line we are being told...are you a scientist by any chance?
Quote from: NoImpactNoIdea on March 26, 2013, 09:28:24 PMQuote from: Heredoggydoggy on March 26, 2013, 09:25:25 PMIt's out of control now. A prime example of what happens when man meddles with nature. Bring a predator into a place where food is plentiful and tell you that you can't shoot them. Wolves less than 2 miles from my house--Who'da thunkit?That reasoning sounds so profound compared to the party line we are being told...are you a scientist by any chance? No, just a 40 year resident of Wenatchee. When I moved here I was on the last street to the South of the Wenatchee City Limits. Now my neighborhood wants to be annexed into the city because we are an "island of county property".