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I can't be there but have a questions i'd love for you to ask. How many wolves have they collared and what general area were they in, and have been. Have they tried trapping any wolves out side of the NE corner of the state, IE the other 2 regions. I am curious about this because we know there are plenty of wolves in the E wa zone. We know they are in the N cascades but seem underreported, and have heard nothing about the SW. •Recovery goals: The plan establishes a delisting objective of 15 breeding pairs of wolves that are present in the state for at least three years, with at least four in Eastern Washington, four in the northern Cascades, four in the southern Cascades/Northwest coastal area, and three others anywhere in the state. The plan also provides for WDFW to consider initiating the delisting process if 18 breeding pairs are documented during a single year, and the distribution objectives are met. (wdfw mgt plan)
Ok. I was mostly looking for a region/GMU closest major town.... I understand why they would not tell you where specifically.