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Moose Puts up Fierce Fight to Protect Her Baby from WolvesHalf dozen wolves, 1 moose calf...mid-morning nibble. Multiply this by 1/2 dz. calfs/day...in a good calfing area...30 days long..180 calfs +/-...couple that with say, the Colockum elk herd, already depleted and declining..add indians claiming the big bulls when they can. herd will be gone before you know it. great habitat up there. wolves hunt in groups, not like a single bear. Bears are also omnivirous. Add the adult elk killed throughout the year. mess in the making!!
Half dozen wolves, 1 moose calf...mid-morning nibble. Multiply this by 1/2 dz. calfs/day...in a good calfing area...30 days long..180 calfs +/-...couple that with say, the Colockum elk herd, already depleted and declining..add indians claiming the big bulls when they can. herd will be gone before you know it. great habitat up there. wolves hunt in groups, not like a single bear. Bears are also omnivirous. Add the adult elk killed throughout the year. mess in the making!!
I just think that along with all the other problems, the wolf is going to be the straw that broke the camels back.............not singularly, but cumulatively. It is a problem that can not be explained away..........
At best, they may take other predators down a notch and actually improve hunting of some species such as game birds.
Quote from: buckfvr on October 17, 2013, 03:33:01 PMI just think that along with all the other problems, the wolf is going to be the straw that broke the camels back.............not singularly, but cumulatively. It is a problem that can not be explained away..........A worst wolves will be a push, as they will displace other predators. At best, they may take other predators down a notch and actually improve hunting of some species such as game birds.
People of Washington, the "wolf haters" might not have been so hateful if WDFW would have implemented a reasonable wolf plan and been more proactive in removing problem animals. They lost my trust when they failed to verify packs, then pissed me off when they do everything they can to hide wolf predation on livestock. WDFW has done more damage to the wolfs image in WA than the wolves themselves. .
then pissed me off when they do everything they can to hide wolf predation on livestock.
I tried to give you the benefit of the doubt, but you leave none humanure.
Quote from: Cougartail on October 17, 2013, 12:40:06 AMLets see..In 2011 a pack of 5 wild dogs killed almost 100 animals, mostly livestock up around Deer Park, near Spokane. If you check the incident reports on wolves in Washington from 2005 to present you won't even come close to that number of wolf kills on domestics. (livestock, dogs, cats etc.)That is one pack of 5 mutts. In Tonasket, dogs killed 9 domestic sheep this year in one incident. That is more than wolves so far this year. I personally have seen 20 plus sheep mauled by roaming packs of dogs. Before blowing a bunch of hot air and calling people "rats" maybe you "wolf haters" should actually read the wolf incident reports and try and educate yourself.you said "thousands" of feral dogs roaming in packs. that doesnt sound like thousands
Lets see..In 2011 a pack of 5 wild dogs killed almost 100 animals, mostly livestock up around Deer Park, near Spokane. If you check the incident reports on wolves in Washington from 2005 to present you won't even come close to that number of wolf kills on domestics. (livestock, dogs, cats etc.)That is one pack of 5 mutts. In Tonasket, dogs killed 9 domestic sheep this year in one incident. That is more than wolves so far this year. I personally have seen 20 plus sheep mauled by roaming packs of dogs. Before blowing a bunch of hot air and calling people "rats" maybe you "wolf haters" should actually read the wolf incident reports and try and educate yourself.