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Quote from: AspenBud on April 17, 2013, 09:35:50 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2013, 07:46:06 AMAlberta has a land mass of 255,500 sq miles and a population of 3.65 million = pop. density of 14.29 people per sq mileWA has a land mass of 71,362 sq miles and a population of 6.9 million = pop. density of 96.7 people per sq mile.A better comparison is Minnesota.Land mass around 87,000 square miles and a population of 5,344,861 people. Or 61 people per square miles They have a wolf population of around 3000 and growing and even at their lowest point they've had more wolves than Washington does now. At least according to official records. If you play your cards right you can kill five deer a season in Minnesota I believe. They are rats with antlers the farther east you go.No, that's not a great comparison. The geography and the animal mix in Minnesota is completely different from WA. A comparison to MT and ID is much more valid and those states are not doing well with the wolves they have. We also know that whitetails (MN) are far more abundant and reproduce faster than either blackies or mule deer. There are also no elk to speak of in Minnesota - very small population there.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2013, 07:46:06 AMAlberta has a land mass of 255,500 sq miles and a population of 3.65 million = pop. density of 14.29 people per sq mileWA has a land mass of 71,362 sq miles and a population of 6.9 million = pop. density of 96.7 people per sq mile.A better comparison is Minnesota.Land mass around 87,000 square miles and a population of 5,344,861 people. Or 61 people per square miles They have a wolf population of around 3000 and growing and even at their lowest point they've had more wolves than Washington does now. At least according to official records. If you play your cards right you can kill five deer a season in Minnesota I believe. They are rats with antlers the farther east you go.
Alberta has a land mass of 255,500 sq miles and a population of 3.65 million = pop. density of 14.29 people per sq mileWA has a land mass of 71,362 sq miles and a population of 6.9 million = pop. density of 96.7 people per sq mile.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2013, 10:30:12 AMQuote from: AspenBud on April 17, 2013, 09:35:50 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2013, 07:46:06 AMAlberta has a land mass of 255,500 sq miles and a population of 3.65 million = pop. density of 14.29 people per sq mileWA has a land mass of 71,362 sq miles and a population of 6.9 million = pop. density of 96.7 people per sq mile.A better comparison is Minnesota.Land mass around 87,000 square miles and a population of 5,344,861 people. Or 61 people per square miles They have a wolf population of around 3000 and growing and even at their lowest point they've had more wolves than Washington does now. At least according to official records. If you play your cards right you can kill five deer a season in Minnesota I believe. They are rats with antlers the farther east you go.No, that's not a great comparison. The geography and the animal mix in Minnesota is completely different from WA. A comparison to MT and ID is much more valid and those states are not doing well with the wolves they have. We also know that whitetails (MN) are far more abundant and reproduce faster than either blackies or mule deer. There are also no elk to speak of in Minnesota - very small population there.also MN has few cougars and a smaller bear population.
No, that's not a great comparison. The geography and the animal mix in Minnesota is completely different from WA. A comparison to MT and ID is much more valid and those states are not doing well with the wolves they have. We also know that whitetails (MN) are far more abundant and reproduce faster than either blackies or mule deer.
Quote from: denali on April 17, 2013, 11:00:08 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2013, 10:30:12 AMQuote from: AspenBud on April 17, 2013, 09:35:50 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2013, 07:46:06 AMAlberta has a land mass of 255,500 sq miles and a population of 3.65 million = pop. density of 14.29 people per sq mileWA has a land mass of 71,362 sq miles and a population of 6.9 million = pop. density of 96.7 people per sq mile.A better comparison is Minnesota.Land mass around 87,000 square miles and a population of 5,344,861 people. Or 61 people per square miles They have a wolf population of around 3000 and growing and even at their lowest point they've had more wolves than Washington does now. At least according to official records. If you play your cards right you can kill five deer a season in Minnesota I believe. They are rats with antlers the farther east you go.No, that's not a great comparison. The geography and the animal mix in Minnesota is completely different from WA. A comparison to MT and ID is much more valid and those states are not doing well with the wolves they have. We also know that whitetails (MN) are far more abundant and reproduce faster than either blackies or mule deer. There are also no elk to speak of in Minnesota - very small population there.also MN has few cougars and a smaller bear population.Cougar, yes. Bear, the last time I checked we had about 10,000 more. But they can still hunt them with hounds out there I believe.
Side note, part of the reason Minnesota has so few elk is farmers out there see them as pests that destroy crops. Their population has been heavily managed for years for that reason. Sound familiar?**********************
Quote from: AspenBud on April 17, 2013, 11:13:35 AMQuote from: denali on April 17, 2013, 11:00:08 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2013, 10:30:12 AMQuote from: AspenBud on April 17, 2013, 09:35:50 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on April 17, 2013, 07:46:06 AMAlberta has a land mass of 255,500 sq miles and a population of 3.65 million = pop. density of 14.29 people per sq mileWA has a land mass of 71,362 sq miles and a population of 6.9 million = pop. density of 96.7 people per sq mile.A better comparison is Minnesota.Land mass around 87,000 square miles and a population of 5,344,861 people. Or 61 people per square miles They have a wolf population of around 3000 and growing and even at their lowest point they've had more wolves than Washington does now. At least according to official records. If you play your cards right you can kill five deer a season in Minnesota I believe. They are rats with antlers the farther east you go.No, that's not a great comparison. The geography and the animal mix in Minnesota is completely different from WA. A comparison to MT and ID is much more valid and those states are not doing well with the wolves they have. We also know that whitetails (MN) are far more abundant and reproduce faster than either blackies or mule deer. There are also no elk to speak of in Minnesota - very small population there.also MN has few cougars and a smaller bear population.Cougar, yes. Bear, the last time I checked we had about 10,000 more. But they can still hunt them with hounds out there I believe.http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/mammals/blackbear.html est. 20,000- WA population est. 25-30,000
There is an area called SaddleRock right between these two canyons where the wolf pack is. Granola crunching potheads love to hike around up there with their dogs. (Some normal people as well.) It's a likely spot for an altercation. The solution would be to close the area to human interaction. People do not need to be up there. It would be grrreat! To see people switch their opinion if they had any skin in this game.