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More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« on: August 20, 2014, 05:05:26 PM »
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WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

August 20, 2014
Contact: Craig Bartlett, (360) 902-2259

WDFW adopts new tactics to stop wolves
from preying on flock of sheep

OLYMPIA - A rancher and state wildlife officials working to herd a flock of 1,800 sheep away from the site of recent wolf attacks in southern Stevens County today received authorization to shoot wolves that approach the flock.

Phil Anderson, director of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), today authorized livestock owner Dave Dashiell, of Hunters, and agency field staff to use limited lethal measures and preventative steps to avoid additional attacks on the flock.

Since Aug. 14, WDFW has confirmed that wolves killed 16 sheep in four separate incidents on leased forest land near Hunters, a small community about 48 miles northwest of Spokane. The latest attack occurred the night of Aug. 18.

Nine other sheep found prior to Aug. 14 had decomposed to the point where the cause of death could not be determined.

Signals from a radio collar attached to a male wolf in the Huckleberry Pack show the animal was at the site, likely with other pack members, when the attacks occurred, said Nate Pamplin, WDFW wildlife program director.

Necropsies of the carcasses confirmed the sheep were killed by wolves, he said.

"The rancher has four large guard dogs and camps alongside his flock at night," Pamplin said. "Yet, the attacks have continued, even after the department sent four members of our wildlife-conflict staff and an experienced range-rider to help guard the sheep and begin moving them out of the area."

To further protect his sheep, the livestock owner has removed the carcasses of dead animals where possible to do so and kept his flock on the move around the grazing areas, Pamplin said.

"Dave Dashiell has worked closely with WDFW field staff to find solutions to this situation," Pamplin said. "We really appreciate his efforts and his cooperation in working toward a shared goal."

To support those efforts, Anderson directed WDFW wildlife staff to:

    Help the livestock owner find an alternative grazing area away from the Huckleberry Pack.
    Capture and collar additional wolves in the pack to provide additional information on their movements.
    Be prepared to shoot wolves in the vicinity of the livestock owner's sheep. Neither WDFW staff, nor the livestock owner, who was also authorized to shoot wolves in the vicinity, will actively hunt the wolves or attempt to draw them into range.

"Observing a wolf in the wild is a fairly rare thing," Pamplin said. "Given the escalating pattern of attacks on this flock of sheep, it's safe to assume in this situation that any wolves in the vicinity of that flock pose a direct risk to those animals."

In 2011, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed gray wolves from the federal list of endangered species in the eastern third of the state, but the species is still protected under Washington state law. The state Wolf Conservation and Management Plan and state laws set the parameters for responding to wolf predation on livestock.

"Our preferred option is to help the livestock owner move the sheep to another area, but finding a place to graze 1,800 animals presents a challenge," Pamplin said. "We'll continue to do everything we can to avoid further conflict."

The Huckleberry Pack, confirmed as the state's seventh wolf pack in June 2012, is known to have at least six members and perhaps as many as a dozen. There is no documented evidence that the pack, named after nearby Huckleberry Mountain, has preyed on livestock until now. 
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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2014, 05:42:40 PM »
I love it. The rancher has to move his flock of sheep. The liberal way of thinking from our beloved WDFW. STOP the threat........geeze !!

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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2014, 10:40:26 PM »
It sickens me that the liberal & anti hunting community have this much sway on the WDFW. They have tried several solutions, and now its clear what has to happen. Shoot and trap these problem wolves.

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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2014, 10:50:00 PM »
what a load of crap! Anyone have some PARVO puppies?

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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2014, 12:30:39 AM »
Good fix. Move the sheep to Olympia on the front lawn

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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2014, 02:34:24 AM »
Good move by WDFW to authorize shooting any additional wolves that attack. That was the right thing to do.
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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2014, 07:44:01 AM »
You mean the "high powerd" flashlight tactic didnt work? Thats wierd.
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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2014, 07:46:14 AM »
You mean the "high powerd" flashlight tactic didnt work? Thats wierd.

Lol.
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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2014, 08:51:03 AM »
Well you won't have to go to the mountians to hear howling this weekend, I'm sure the wolf lovers in Seattle and Olympia will be doing plenty.



Washington allowing sheep rancher to kill wolves


OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — The state Fish and Wildlife Department has authorized a rancher to shoot wolves that approach his flock of sheep in Stevens County in northeast Washington.

The department said Wednesday that state wildlife agents also may kill wolves to help Dave Dashiell of Hunters as he tries to move his flock of 1,800 sheep to safety. Since last Thursday wolves have killed 16 sheep. The latest attack was Tuesday night in the area about 50 miles northwest of Spokane.

A radio collar on a male wolf shows the Huckleberry Pack of wolves is preying on the sheep.


http://tdn.com/news/state-and-regional/washington/washington-allowing-sheep-rancher-to-kill-wolves/article_18ea6999-bec7-55eb-9771-dd39e05ce623.html

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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2014, 09:23:11 AM »
Sounds like that pack really likes sheep so you would think its gonna be easy pickins for the rancher. A spotlight and some medicine in  semi-auto form  :mgun2:
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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2014, 09:25:36 AM »
About time! I wish I could drive up and help the rancher owner to shoot some wolves for him, Hopefully he shot few I mean ALL!

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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2014, 09:32:56 AM »
I think I'm going to start buying sheep. Is that considered baiting? :chuckle:

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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #12 on: August 21, 2014, 12:37:45 PM »
Lets hope the Rancher will utilize maximum firepower when the wolves make their next attack.
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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2014, 02:46:33 PM »
It is good to have discussions about the recent tactics adopted by the WDFW, but it is extremely important that ALL of us give our support to the WDFW for their plans and actions to control problematic wolves (i.e. Their adoption of limited lethal measures and preventative steps to avoid additional attacks on sheep in southern Stevens County, WA).  Their overall plan should be to control the wolf populations in general to limit the negative effects these large predators can have on ungulate populations, livestock, domestic animals, and the health, safety and welfare of the people that visit or live in wolf territory.  However, at this time, be sure to give them your support for their plans to control wolves in south Stevens County.  It is likely that wolf advocates are criticizing the WDFW for implementing controls that include lethal control; we need to come to the defense of the WDFW.

Suggestion:

Send your comments of support to:

WDFW Director – Phil Anderson, WDFW Wildlife Program Director – Nate Pamplin, and Members of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission

director@dfw.wa.gov; Nathan.pamplin@dfw.wa.gov; commission@dfw.wa.gov

Please pass this on to others to ensure the WDFW hears from Washington residents that believe wildlife management, including the control of wolf populations, must be based on sound and unbiased science.  The control and management of wolves should not be guided or driven by the emotional diatribe and propaganda disseminated by wolf advocates and those that have discovered a “cash cow” in fund raising via the artificial iconic status of wolves.

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Re: More Dead Sheep Near Spokane - New Tactics?
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2014, 03:04:35 PM »
I think I'm going to start buying sheep. Is that considered baiting? :chuckle:




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