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From where I sit the more bitter, angry, and personal a post is the less credibility it has. A few have lost credibility with me to the point that they’re essentially ignored, which is unfortunate because they may in fact have useful information.
You mean like the ones Wolfbait is trying to make towards me right now Dale??? That guy needs reeled in. Where are the mods on this?
This is an emotional issue and it’s also a political issue so it’s small wonder that it can lead to some disagreement. As hunters one thing we should keep in mind is that although hunters have traditionally had a strong voice in wildlife management this is changing. The fish and wildlife has to answer to all the citizens of this state. The urban dweller that has never set foot in the woods is as entitled to an opinion as the avid sportsman who spends time in the woods on a regular basis. Now the value of those opinions can vary a lot but we all have the right to an opinion and the right to express that opinion. The problem we have been seeing more and more is that while both hunters and anti-hunters are battling over these issues the majority of the population is non-hunting. They aren’t necessarily against hunting they just aren’t necessarily for hunting. The anti-hunters have caught on to this and never miss an opportunity to make use of it. When they can’t pressure the fish and wildlife or legislature to do something they work thru the courts or even get measures on the ballot like they did with trapping and hound hunting. They don’t bother to try to convince hunters that these measures are a good thing. They work on the non-hunters who haven’t educated themselves enough on wildlife issues to know that they are being fed a bunch of propaganda. Slick well produced misleading television ads were their main tool in the fight to ban trapping and hound hunting. Pro-hunting groups don’t have the funding to counter these ads and if we did we would rather put that money into habitat enhancement than have to spend it to counter lies. This is why creditability is so important to us and why anti-hunters try so hard to ruin our creditability. With that in mind making a lot of statements about misconduct by state and federal departments without being able to provide proof of misconduct can be damaging to our creditability which plays right in the hands of the anti-hunters.
Crying Wolf Again - The Federal Cover-UpBy Montana State Rep. Joe Balyeat Published 5/18/02 "Truth is violated by falsehood, but it is outraged by silence"(Henri Frederic Amiel)Federal wildlife biologists have taken much criticism lately for theirsins of commission-falsifying lynx evidence where there were no lynx.But even more disastrous than their sins of commission, are their sinsof omission. MT House FWP Chairman Dan Fuchs has obtained hard evidenceof the following:1)The Feds have known since 1997 that elk calf ratios were being totallydecimated in areas of high wolf concentration.2)When MT FWP personnel attempted to release this evidence to thepublic, the Feds aggressively barred MT FWP from doing so.Joe BalyeatRepresent Montana House District #32 Beginning in 1997, Carrie Schaeferdid a study of Yellowstone wolf/elk interaction entitled "Spatial andTemporal Variation in Wintering Elk Abundance and Composition, and WolfResponse." Amongst other things, her study revealed that areas of highwolf concentration inside Yellowstone had calf ratios droppingprecipitously - 0 to 10 calves per 100, even while the ratio outsidehigh wolf concentration areas remained at 46 calves per 100! When MT FWPbiologist Tom Lemke and others made written request for permission torelease this data to the public; the Fed response to suppress it wasswift, aggressive, and sustained. On 2/18/99, Yellowstone SupervisoryBiologist Glenn Plumb wrote: "It is my position, after reviewing Ms.Schaefer's investigation, that her raw data do not warrant fulldistribution to the public."On 3/18/99, in an interoffice Memo, Plumb again denied the request:"Regarding your request for elk classification data generated throughCarrie Schaefer's ongoing research.we were remiss in presenting Ms.Schaefer's.data in the Yellowstone Wolf Project Annual Report." And theywere able to hide this striking wolf predation in the annual reportsbecause they only gave averages for the entire northern herd - when the0 calf ratios in high wolf areas were averaged with the 46 calf ratiosfrom elsewhere, the average was still up near the 30 calf ratio neededto sustain herd viability.Of course, the Feds rationalized their suppression by saying thatSchaefer's study was just raw data and still ongoing. Yet even after herreport was completed the Feds never publicized nor (to our knowledge)ever gave permission to MT FWP to release the information. In fact, oneMT FWP biologist who is directly involved with decisions related toYellowstone elk has stated that the data was so well suppressed that hehasn't even seen it. Rep. Fuchs only got a copy of Schaefer's study andthe related inter-agency letters after aggressively demanding copies ofall documents related to the incident.Last winter when Fuchs, myself, and other officials did our own elk calfsurvey we discovered the calf ratio had plummeted. The initial responsefrom amateur wolf advocates and some professional biologists was, "Theseguys are hacks and don't know how to count". After the official elkcensus came out and totally substantiated our claims, they changed theirtune. They said, "OK, they're right about the drop, but we can't proveit's due to wolves. It could be drought or hard winters, etc."Yet the Schaefer study strongly implicates wolves as the significantfactor in two different ways. First, geographically - during the courseof the same winter, she observed alarmingly low calf ratios in high wolfareas even while calf ratios remained above average outside high wolfareas. This mitigates against the notion that the low calf ratios arecaused by drought or hard winters.Secondly, when coupled with current data for the entire NorthernYellowstone elk herd; an alarming pattern is revealed. In1997 and 98, the low calf ratio was confined to areas of high wolfconcentration - the Lamar Valley, etc. In this last year or so, as densewolf populations have reached critical mass across the entire northernYellowstone Range; we "surprisingly" see the area of low calf ratio alsoexpand to encompass the entire herd.Let's cut to the chase (pardon the pun). Our ancestors realized long agothat the wolf is a unique critter - a killing machine and a breedingmachine all rolled into one. Alaskan studies reveal wolf populationincreases of 34% annually, even while being aggressively hunted. Datafrom the first few years of our Tri-state wolf experiment also verifythis same 34% annual increase. It doesn't take a CPA (or a professionalwildlife biologist) to figure out that this rate results in a 1000%increase in population size every 8 years!If the Feds continue to break promises, suppress evidence, and dragtheir feet for 3-5 more years; our wildlife and livestock may need to beplaced on the Endangered Species List by then (never mind our pet dogs,llamas, and small children). I repeat - we are not calling foreradication of wolves. We are simply saying that NOW is the time for theFeds to move immediately to de-list the wolf; so that MT, Wyoming, andIdaho state Fish & Game Departments can manage wolves like any otherspecies. It's time for the Feds to make up for past sins (of commissionand omission) by turning over wolf decisions to more trustworthymanagers.MT Representative Joe Balyeat represents HD 32 in the Gallatin Valley.He is Vice-Chairman of the House Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Committee andalso serves as a Director of the Montana Shooting Sports Association.http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/may_2002/crying_wolf_again.htm"Let's cut to the chase (pardon the pun). Our ancestors realized long agothat the wolf is a unique critter - a killing machine and a breedingmachine all rolled into one. Alaskan studies reveal wolf populationincreases of 34% annually, even while being aggressively hunted. Datafrom the first few years of our Tri-state wolf experiment also verifythis same 34% annual increase. It doesn't take a CPA (or a professionalwildlife biologist) to figure out that this rate results in a 1000%increase in population size every 8 years!"WDFW said WA grew by one wolf last year.Maybe most of WA's wolves are gay?Or maybe WA's wolves are on their migration route, you know like the Caribou, headed back to somewhere in Canada depending on their DNA tests.