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Yeah, it's a very irresponsible way to spend the money. Who cares about different groups of people getting along? What a joke. I'd rather they not spend another penny on the wolves. The wolves are here and they're going to remain here and they're going to continue doing what wolves do. Spending 850 thousand dollars isn't going to change anything. I'm disappointed that the new director would allow this to happen.
Quote from: bobcat on September 05, 2015, 10:25:17 AMYeah, it's a very irresponsible way to spend the money. Who cares about different groups of people getting along? What a joke. I'd rather they not spend another penny on the wolves. The wolves are here and they're going to remain here and they're going to continue doing what wolves do. Spending 850 thousand dollars isn't going to change anything. I'm disappointed that the new director would allow this to happen.The other side is ready, willing and able to spend millions. If WDFW doesn't spend time and effort, wolves will be across most of the state with no trapping or hunting and will decimate the other animals we hunt.It isn't pretty, but you have to play the game to win.
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