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Quote from: grundy53 on November 22, 2015, 03:03:11 PMDon't forget you are also supporting wolves if you get these plates.Oh hell. Am I supporting wolves if I have an elk license plate??!!
Don't forget you are also supporting wolves if you get these plates.
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So your the guy we should direct all our wolf hating ire at! Mr Mykiss
Quote from: westsidehntr on November 30, 2015, 03:58:42 PMSo your the guy we should direct all our wolf hating ire at! Mr Mykiss I bear my cross...
The population of Washington in 1980 was 4.3 million. Today it is over 7 million. If you don't think that has a lot to do with fish and game populations and trends, you aren't facing reality. Those people have to live somewhere and every time a house is built we lose habitat. Water is diverted for drinking and hydro power and for farming. Opening up forestland to sunlight warms rivers which affects some speies such as salmon. Oily runoff and antireeze from our roads Some species are able to adjust to the changes without too much of a problem and others may even flourish. But depending on the habitat they depend on, others will have problems that will only get worse. Add more people and more demand on our fish and game to the mix. It's not going to get better if the population keeps growing. It always amazes me that hunters and fishermen can't get the connection and aren't staunch conservationists. Teddy Roosevelt got the connection over 80 years ago.