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I thought we were supposed to work with these people? I wonder why they would hamstring the process like this? I like how they had to throw in the statement that we want to kill wolves but we can't so we take it out on the cougars. That definitely paints the correct portrayal of hunters.
I think most are confused about what this group does and does not do or how politically powerful some of these more pro-wolf groups are in WA state. If the greenies don't have a seat at the table, they actually become more powerful. Adding them as one member or voice amongst a group of other members/voices eliminates their ability to cry foul over not being included but also forces them to sit amongst pro-hunting groups and listen to other viewpoints. This is where the personal relationship building can be very effective in working on finding common ground and solutions in controversial issues...otherwise...they certainly don't need a facilitator...post a wolf article in the seattle times and link it to Hunt-Wa and DoW webpages and let the fringe folks go at each others throats...that will work I'm sure. If this were Idaho or Wyoming I could see telling the greenie groups to take a hike...but in WA it is a non-starter. Also, a big part of these advisory groups is actually an opportunity for WDFW to educate multiple stakeholders on wolf management...make sure all sides are getting the same information and updates so there is less unintentional miscommunication/misinformation. I could go on and on about why it is essential to have folks you philosophically disagree with come to the table to discuss these issues...bottom line though is it will be a necessary part of any kind of wolf management in this state.
That post is in reference to the WAG and why it was a better move to include other groups on that committee. If you are suggesting by this post I support the humane society making wildlife management decisions you are mistaken.Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
The WAG does not make any decisions on wildlife management.
Quote from: link=topic=174866.msg2313494#msg2313494 date=1431847802What's to lose? If we can get some traction amongst folks on lethal control so not every removal is contested...that would be great. Will we get HSUS to support sport hunting of wolves...no. Nor will they get hunters and many others to support an end to all hunting. But if we can get reasonable, diplomatic people representing these various interests to talk to one another it might be surprising where we find common ground.
The WAG does not make any decisions on wildlife management.Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk