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Re: WDFW's "Final Solution": Euthanize Severely Affected Elk
« Reply #75 on: June 28, 2014, 03:36:46 PM »
transport the lookout pack there and let them take care of it. There wouldnt  be a hoof rot problem for too much longer then.

At a Wolf Meeting: Was talking to a teacher yesterday at the meeting who and brought some students to watch the proceedings.
He was telling us about one of his buddies that works for one of the counties in SW Washington. That he was out plowing the road to clear snow off. And a bunch of WDFW  employees would not let him continue up the road. He said that they had a horse trailer with kennels in the back. He said he had to threaten them with the cops before they would let him to continue to do his job. Sounds like you are right about  transplanting wolves already on Mt. St. Helens.
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Your relayed stories of horse trailers, dog kennels, snow plows, a teachers friend and the WDFW crack me up.
I am now thoroughly convinced that the WDFW is in the business of releasing wolves across the State as you claim without proof for years now.   :rolleyes:  :rolleyes:  :rolleyes:


Back to the hoof rot / euthanize discussion - it's been an interesting read! 

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Re: WDFW's "Final Solution": Euthanize Severely Affected Elk
« Reply #76 on: June 28, 2014, 04:16:01 PM »
transport the lookout pack there and let them take care of it. There wouldnt  be a hoof rot problem for too much longer then.

At a Wolf Meeting: Was talking to a teacher yesterday at the meeting who and brought some students to watch the proceedings.
He was telling us about one of his buddies that works for one of the counties in SW Washington. That he was out plowing the road to clear snow off. And a bunch of WDFW  employees would not let him continue up the road. He said that they had a horse trailer with kennels in the back. He said he had to threaten them with the cops before they would let him to continue to do his job. Sounds like you are right about  transplanting wolves already on Mt. St. Helens.
:chuckle:
Your relayed stories of horse trailers, dog kennels, snow plows, a teachers friend and the WDFW crack me up.
I am now thoroughly convinced that the WDFW is in the business of releasing wolves across the State as you claim without proof for years now.   :rolleyes:  :rolleyes:  :rolleyes:


Back to the hoof rot / euthanize discussion - it's been an interesting read!
I wonder what the time frame was?  Think one of the houndsmen that looked for cats down there years ago drove a big 4x4 suburban and pulled a horse trailer that got converted in winter into a dog kennel trailer.  Thought he moved to AK after the hound ban.   :dunno:

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Re: WDFW's "Final Solution": Euthanize Severely Affected Elk
« Reply #77 on: June 28, 2014, 04:39:52 PM »
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Re: WDFW's "Final Solution": Euthanize Severely Affected Elk
« Reply #78 on: June 29, 2014, 09:27:41 AM »
First a disclaimer...I am not sold on herbicides being the sole cause of hoof rot....but am open to anything. You have to watch the whole video, it is about pesticides, and although herbicides are pesticides by definitiion this is primarily about how this is effecting honey bees. It also tells how the EPA approves all pesticides.

Tom Theobald looks at Neonicotinoid insecticides and the mass-death of bee colonies

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Re: WDFW's "Final Solution": Euthanize Severely Affected Elk
« Reply #79 on: June 29, 2014, 10:07:45 AM »
Seen this a few years ago I think?  What sucks is a honey bee swarm colonized my shed this summer.  I tried to get em to leave by setting sprinkler on them, didnt work.  Now last year I saw maybe 10 honey bees and my trees had very poor year of fruit.  This year they are loaded!  I dont want to kill em but I have to remove em from shed this winter.  This gives me an idea.  Im starting a new thread to see if anyone can help.
MAGA!  Again..

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Re: WDFW's "Final Solution": Euthanize Severely Affected Elk
« Reply #80 on: June 29, 2014, 11:10:06 AM »
Contact a local bee keeping club.  There is one in Lewis County that could probably help you.  They'll come pick it up and put into a hive.

http://www.lewiscountybeekeepers.org/upcoming_events

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http://www.lewiscountybeekeepers.org/swarm__colony_removals

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Re: WDFW's "Final Solution": Euthanize Severely Affected Elk
« Reply #81 on: June 29, 2014, 01:43:53 PM »
From the attached video....... The chemical companies are responsible for the testing..... NOT THE EPA.   

Now there's good science......  enter Dr. Anne Fairbrother of Exponent, representing Syngenta.   :bash:

If it weren't so sick, it would be laughable that people have allowed this to go on for as long as it has. 

 


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