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what does a job like that pay? what kind of bennys? i want that job i dont mind shootn wolves or cats, i would think a range rider is there to serve and PROTECT, i could do lots of protecting, i can even ride a little, i wonder if a fella could ride a quad instead i would hate to fall off a horse, thats along ways to the ground
Quote from: jackmaster on January 23, 2014, 07:31:18 AMwhat does a job like that pay? what kind of bennys? i want that job i dont mind shootn wolves or cats, i would think a range rider is there to serve and PROTECT, i could do lots of protecting, i can even ride a little, i wonder if a fella could ride a quad instead i would hate to fall off a horse, thats along ways to the ground If this were put on by the ranchers through their association/s or even WDFW...I'd be in line with you, but it's not.Cattlemen and WDFW help pay for it, Conservation Northwest hires the people and shares the cost .They'd weed you out in a second.
Quote from: Wazukie on January 22, 2014, 10:45:50 PMI know the person who was hired in my area to pilot this program and I can tell you that he is a friend of the cattlemen and not some hippy from the city. I haven't talked with him much in the last couple of month or so since the cattle were brought inThat is very positive news! I was worried they were hiring wolf advocates like the one in the wedge
I know the person who was hired in my area to pilot this program and I can tell you that he is a friend of the cattlemen and not some hippy from the city. I haven't talked with him much in the last couple of month or so since the cattle were brought in
Let the cattlemen, the landowner etc. hire the range riders and pay for them. Keep WDFW completely out of it. Will range riders work...no clue.
If you got a small operation on a couple hundred acres, ya. toss out 200 cattle on a 30 mile long range in brush you can't see 100 feet though, you'd need help.