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There has been wolves in the teanaway for years. Just the wdfw doesnt say anything about it.
Knew they were there but this far south(hwy 970) and in this number, looked to be about 10-12 wolves
Quote from: Naches Sportsman on September 07, 2014, 05:51:59 PMThere has been wolves in the teanaway for years. Just the wdfw doesnt say anything about it.You need to get your facts straight. There has been a confirmed pack in the teanaway for years. There was even a documentary on tv about them reportedly moving there from the north.
Seeing a wolf somewhere, even one wearing a collar, is very different from confirming the presence of a pack in a particular area. Wolves are highly migratory and cover large distances...they have probably set foot in most every corner of Washington State...but they do not have established packs everywhere someone may see a wolf.
Quote from: wolfbait on September 08, 2014, 05:41:52 PMQuote from: jackelope on September 08, 2014, 07:18:47 AMQuote from: Naches Sportsman on September 07, 2014, 05:51:59 PMThere has been wolves in the teanaway for years. Just the wdfw doesnt say anything about it.You need to get your facts straight. There has been a confirmed pack in the teanaway for years. There was even a documentary on tv about them reportedly moving there from the north.In a way N-Sporteman does have his facts straight, three years before WDFW confirmed the Teanaway pack, wolves were seen in the Teanaway wearing collars, and of course reported to WDFW. I think the Teanaway pack was finally confirm because they started killing livestock?probably. That is the only way the truth will come out about the wolves in other areas like the little naches, nile, rimrock, and cowiche.
Quote from: jackelope on September 08, 2014, 07:18:47 AMQuote from: Naches Sportsman on September 07, 2014, 05:51:59 PMThere has been wolves in the teanaway for years. Just the wdfw doesnt say anything about it.You need to get your facts straight. There has been a confirmed pack in the teanaway for years. There was even a documentary on tv about them reportedly moving there from the north.In a way N-Sporteman does have his facts straight, three years before WDFW confirmed the Teanaway pack, wolves were seen in the Teanaway wearing collars, and of course reported to WDFW. I think the Teanaway pack was finally confirm because they started killing livestock?
Lets start out with the term "alpha" which ended up being pure BS. I guess WDFW haven't been keeping up with the latest wolf info., or maybe the old terminology fits their desired outcome. "Alpha" Wolf?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNtFgdwTsbU
Quote from: Naches Sportsman on September 07, 2014, 05:51:59 PMThere has been wolves in the teanaway for years. Just the wdfw doesnt say anything about it.Who told you that?http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_wolf/packs/teanaway/