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I think it happened without the WDFW making the big effort to document the pack. Population, reproductive success, ect... I don't know who said the "6 packs" thing. We should all know better than to trust a newspaper report or to consider it any kind of official documentation.
So, the one article is your evidence? That's the documentation needed to confirm 6 packs? The "6 wolf packs" was actually 6 reported wolf sightings that got misrepresented by an excitable reporter. Do you have more information about the 6 packs, or just the single news report?
Quote from: wolfbait on August 03, 2013, 09:09:07 PMQuote from: WAcoyotehunter on July 07, 2013, 10:41:49 PMTell us again about the UPS truck "release"... and about that big court case you had planned a year or so ago that was on the down low. What ever came of that? As you know it wasn't a UPS truck but instead a USFWS truck. As for the lawsuits, there will be many I'm sure. W-Coyote You have been packing water for WDFW for at least five years now, has Scott Fitkin offered you a job yet? You could be his head tracker, trapper. You would fit right in here in the Methow. I could even point you to where the Real wolf tracks are. But I suppose you would rather hunker down in the office with scotty, and shoot the chit about more habitat you could buy. By the way W-coyote could you ask Fitkin about his lie of first wolf pack in seventy years, and get back to us! Think you can do that before obamacare kicks in?BP>>I was in attendance at the WDFW meeting when the commission voted to end coyote hunting to protect the wolves in the Paysaten back in the 90's, I remember that day well. Unless they have destroyed those recorded tapes it's on record, that certainly contradicts WDFW claims that the Lookout Pack is the first pack in 70 years. That news story about the 6 packs back in 1991 also verifies that WDFW was claiming there were 6 packs of wolves then. They have lied to the people of Washington, either in 1991 or more recently, but one time or the other they clearly lied to us about wolves. You said it was a UPS truck... the feds or state in disguise. We all clearly remember you saying that.The "first wolf pack in 70 years" thing is a difficult one. I think there were quite a few people that knew there were some wolves up there, but they couldn't (or wouldn't?) go survey and appropriately document the "pack". I have an old paper on the howling responses of coyotes to calls and they mention getting a response from wolves in the Pasayten sometime back in the 80's. It was never a secret. They just never went through any process of documentation.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on July 07, 2013, 10:41:49 PMTell us again about the UPS truck "release"... and about that big court case you had planned a year or so ago that was on the down low. What ever came of that? As you know it wasn't a UPS truck but instead a USFWS truck. As for the lawsuits, there will be many I'm sure. W-Coyote You have been packing water for WDFW for at least five years now, has Scott Fitkin offered you a job yet? You could be his head tracker, trapper. You would fit right in here in the Methow. I could even point you to where the Real wolf tracks are. But I suppose you would rather hunker down in the office with scotty, and shoot the chit about more habitat you could buy. By the way W-coyote could you ask Fitkin about his lie of first wolf pack in seventy years, and get back to us! Think you can do that before obamacare kicks in?BP>>I was in attendance at the WDFW meeting when the commission voted to end coyote hunting to protect the wolves in the Paysaten back in the 90's, I remember that day well. Unless they have destroyed those recorded tapes it's on record, that certainly contradicts WDFW claims that the Lookout Pack is the first pack in 70 years. That news story about the 6 packs back in 1991 also verifies that WDFW was claiming there were 6 packs of wolves then. They have lied to the people of Washington, either in 1991 or more recently, but one time or the other they clearly lied to us about wolves.
Tell us again about the UPS truck "release"... and about that big court case you had planned a year or so ago that was on the down low. What ever came of that?
it was a USFWS agent that shook his finger at him and said: You didn't see what you thought you saw, the UPS driver said BS I just saw you releaseing wolves.
One more thing if the releasing of wolves ever goes to court, this guy will testifie along with several others. And I think in the end this will all come out.
Honest question here and I'm not intending to take either side in this entertaining internet spat , but if thisQuote from: wolfbait on August 06, 2013, 04:26:55 PMit was a USFWS agent that shook his finger at him and said: You didn't see what you thought you saw, the UPS driver said BS I just saw you releaseing wolves. seriously happened, why the heck hasn't this Quote from: wolfbait on August 06, 2013, 04:26:55 PMOne more thing if the releasing of wolves ever goes to court, this guy will testifie along with several others. And I think in the end this will all come out. happened yet?
Senator Murray's response to an email asking to push for delisting:"Dear Mr. Wallace: Thank you for contacting me regarding your support for the delisting of Gray Wolves from the Endangered Species Act. I appreciate having the benefit of your views on this matter. The views of Washingtonians are very important to my work. I will keep your thoughts in mind, and I encourage you to stay in touch. If you would like to know more about my work in the Senate, please feel free to sign up for my weekly updates at http://murray.senate.gov/updates. Again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with me.Sincerely,Patty MurrayUnited States Senator "I'm confident that our Senator in tennis shoes will advocate for delisting - NOT!
In 1990, adults with pups were seen in the Hozomeen area. This was the first known reproduction of wild wolves in Washington State in at least 50 years! Since 1990, biologists have seen three separate groups of adult wolves with pups in the Cascades. Wolves mate in February or March. About 63 days later a litter averaging six pups is born.