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Offline jasnt

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Re: BC Caribou
« Reply #30 on: January 19, 2015, 09:25:48 AM »
I'm hoping they don't let the elk herd get down to 18 ungulates before deciding that maybe reintroducing wolves without a plan was a good idea!

Until the WDFW reach the wolf management goals you will see no interaction to protect any other resource. That means having breeding pairs in Southwest Washington for I believe 3 years. That being the case you do the math on what will be left!

People always reminise about the "Good Old Days". Right now you are living them!! 

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https://www.howlforwildlife.org/take_action  It takes 10 seconds and it’s free. To easy to make an excuse not to make your voice heard!!!!!!

The commission shall attempt to maximize the public recreational game fishing and hunting opportunities of all citizens, including juvenile, disabled, and senior citizens.
https://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=77.04.012

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Re: BC Caribou
« Reply #31 on: February 03, 2015, 08:23:28 PM »
Funny comment.  I wanted to suggest she bring them into her home for some warm loving care. :bash: :bash: :bash:
Marie-France    
January 15, 2015 at 6:37 pm   
And why can the wolves not be relocated? Why must they lose their lives?


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Re: BC Caribou
« Reply #32 on: February 03, 2015, 09:04:39 PM »
I'm hoping they don't let the elk herd get down to 18 ungulates before deciding that maybe reintroducing wolves without a plan was a good idea!

Until the WDFW reach the wolf management goals you will see no interaction to protect any other resource. That means having breeding pairs in Southwest Washington for I believe 3 years. That being the case you do the math on what will be left!

People always reminise about the "Good Old Days". Right now you are living them!!

Just like IDFG!

"But regardless of what IDFG may say now as more Idahoans are learning the extent of the extreme wolf damage to our deer and elk herds, Director Groen, Deputy Director Unsworth and virtually every other IDFG official have made it abundantly clear that their only goal concerning wolves has been to build a huntable population of wolves as a big game trophy species and ignore their impact on Idaho wildlife and rural Idaho citizens."

http://graywolfnews.com/pdf/Outdoorsman_No_38_Feb-April_2010_IdahoFG_Director_Warns_FG_Commission_Not_to_Show_Controversial_Wolf_Documents_to_Public.pdf
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