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Quote from: JimmyHoffa on November 24, 2015, 06:11:28 PMQuote from: Bigshooter on November 24, 2015, 06:02:01 PMI agree with bobcat. WDFW doesn't have any idea how many of any animals there are in this state. But the conspiracy theorists on here know way more than everyone else.Right, so if they don't know how much of what is where, then WDFW also cannot deny what people know to be there. Instead of telling everyone they are just seeing coyotes and giving the impression that WDFW knows exactly what every wolf is doing---just say 'yeah, there's packs out there that aren't confirmed yet...we'll get to them in time...thanks for the info' or something along those lines. Probably go a long ways to remove the conspiracy thought.They (wdfw) do say just what you suggest. Ive heard that very statement from about every senior wdfw person I've talked wolves with for the past several years. It's better for the conspiracy folks if they exaggerate what the wdfw actually told them though. Remember, a lot of these conspiracy believers tout things like chemtrails or made predictions that elk hunting was going to end in idaho years ago because of wolf predation. It's just really hard to take any of them seriously...I don't care where they live or how blindly they wander around the woods.Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
Quote from: Bigshooter on November 24, 2015, 06:02:01 PMI agree with bobcat. WDFW doesn't have any idea how many of any animals there are in this state. But the conspiracy theorists on here know way more than everyone else.Right, so if they don't know how much of what is where, then WDFW also cannot deny what people know to be there. Instead of telling everyone they are just seeing coyotes and giving the impression that WDFW knows exactly what every wolf is doing---just say 'yeah, there's packs out there that aren't confirmed yet...we'll get to them in time...thanks for the info' or something along those lines. Probably go a long ways to remove the conspiracy thought.
I agree with bobcat. WDFW doesn't have any idea how many of any animals there are in this state. But the conspiracy theorists on here know way more than everyone else.
I'm not sure why living in a particular area has much to do with it. The fact is it takes time (and money) to confirm wolf packs. To continue to put forth the idea that some governmental agency is attempting to deny the existence of wolves in a particular area gets old. If you pay attention to the news releases put out by the WDFW, you'd know that they often admit that there likely are many wolves that they either don't know about yet or just don't yet have the data to officially confirm.From a news release last March:QuoteMartorello noted that the number of confirmed successful breeding pairs in the annual wolf survey has remained the same for the past three years, despite a significant increase in the number of individual wolves. Since 2012, WDFW has documented a total of five breeding pairs between the Eastern Washington and North Cascades recovery regions."Given the continued growth of the state's wolf population, there's a good chance that we have breeding pairs east of the Cascade Range we haven't found yet," he said.
Martorello noted that the number of confirmed successful breeding pairs in the annual wolf survey has remained the same for the past three years, despite a significant increase in the number of individual wolves. Since 2012, WDFW has documented a total of five breeding pairs between the Eastern Washington and North Cascades recovery regions."Given the continued growth of the state's wolf population, there's a good chance that we have breeding pairs east of the Cascade Range we haven't found yet," he said.
Quote from: bobcat on November 24, 2015, 05:36:17 PMI'm not sure why living in a particular area has much to do with it. The fact is it takes time (and money) to confirm wolf packs. To continue to put forth the idea that some governmental agency is attempting to deny the existence of wolves in a particular area gets old. If you pay attention to the news releases put out by the WDFW, you'd know that they often admit that there likely are many wolves that they either don't know about yet or just don't yet have the data to officially confirm.From a news release last March:QuoteMartorello noted that the number of confirmed successful breeding pairs in the annual wolf survey has remained the same for the past three years, despite a significant increase in the number of individual wolves. Since 2012, WDFW has documented a total of five breeding pairs between the Eastern Washington and North Cascades recovery regions."Given the continued growth of the state's wolf population, there's a good chance that we have breeding pairs east of the Cascade Range we haven't found yet," he said.When time, dates, pictures and offers to SHOW where wolves are are scoffed at its hard to give the department the benefit of the doubt. I think the old saying is you can lead a horse to water but you cant make it drink.
Well they have scoffed at members of my archery club who have done what i just described with wolves and Griz. So if you doubt thier holy intentions then you dont reside in the same reality I do.
Quote from: idahohuntr on November 24, 2015, 06:55:26 PMQuote from: JimmyHoffa on November 24, 2015, 06:11:28 PMQuote from: Bigshooter on November 24, 2015, 06:02:01 PMI agree with bobcat. WDFW doesn't have any idea how many of any animals there are in this state. But the conspiracy theorists on here know way more than everyone else.Right, so if they don't know how much of what is where, then WDFW also cannot deny what people know to be there. Instead of telling everyone they are just seeing coyotes and giving the impression that WDFW knows exactly what every wolf is doing---just say 'yeah, there's packs out there that aren't confirmed yet...we'll get to them in time...thanks for the info' or something along those lines. Probably go a long ways to remove the conspiracy thought.They (wdfw) do say just what you suggest. Ive heard that very statement from about every senior wdfw person I've talked wolves with for the past several years. It's better for the conspiracy folks if they exaggerate what the wdfw actually told them though. Remember, a lot of these conspiracy believers tout things like chemtrails or made predictions that elk hunting was going to end in idaho years ago because of wolf predation. It's just really hard to take any of them seriously...I don't care where they live or how blindly they wander around the woods.Sent from my SM-G900V using TapatalkI had a long conversation with the Game Warden and Biologist over in Wenas, during elk season about wolves. They both said the WSDFW are aware of several un-confirmed packs in Washington. It will take time to collect all the required data, but they will confirm ASAP. Both told us that they were not in support of wolf reintroduction back into Washington, because of all the political elements that come with wolves. They were very upfront and honest and did not dodge any of the questions we asked. 2cents
I'm not sure "finally admitting" there is another wolf pack is the proper terminology to use. That makes it sound like they are trying to hide the fact that there is another pack. It takes time and a lot of work by the biologists to officially confirm a pack. Don't they have to actually have proof of a pair of wolves with a litter of pups?From the article: Quote Following up on a cluster of public wolf sightings in north-central Washington, WDFW, working in coordination with USDA Wildlife Services and the Service, identified a group of wolves previously undocumented in the area. Further investigation, including ground surveys, confirmed the presence and consistent use of the area by multiple wolves.
Following up on a cluster of public wolf sightings in north-central Washington, WDFW, working in coordination with USDA Wildlife Services and the Service, identified a group of wolves previously undocumented in the area. Further investigation, including ground surveys, confirmed the presence and consistent use of the area by multiple wolves.
Quote from: GameHunter1959 on November 24, 2015, 07:29:42 PMQuote from: idahohuntr on November 24, 2015, 06:55:26 PMQuote from: JimmyHoffa on November 24, 2015, 06:11:28 PMQuote from: Bigshooter on November 24, 2015, 06:02:01 PMI agree with bobcat. WDFW doesn't have any idea how many of any animals there are in this state. But the conspiracy theorists on here know way more than everyone else.Right, so if they don't know how much of what is where, then WDFW also cannot deny what people know to be there. Instead of telling everyone they are just seeing coyotes and giving the impression that WDFW knows exactly what every wolf is doing---just say 'yeah, there's packs out there that aren't confirmed yet...we'll get to them in time...thanks for the info' or something along those lines. Probably go a long ways to remove the conspiracy thought.They (wdfw) do say just what you suggest. Ive heard that very statement from about every senior wdfw person I've talked wolves with for the past several years. It's better for the conspiracy folks if they exaggerate what the wdfw actually told them though. Remember, a lot of these conspiracy believers tout things like chemtrails or made predictions that elk hunting was going to end in idaho years ago because of wolf predation. It's just really hard to take any of them seriously...I don't care where they live or how blindly they wander around the woods.Sent from my SM-G900V using TapatalkI had a long conversation with the Game Warden and Biologist over in Wenas, during elk season about wolves. They both said the WSDFW are aware of several un-confirmed packs in Washington. It will take time to collect all the required data, but they will confirm ASAP. Both told us that they were not in support of wolf reintroduction back into Washington, because of all the political elements that come with wolves. They were very upfront and honest and did not dodge any of the questions we asked. 2centsnot sure which bio you talked to but the local guy is a clown. And as far as talking to game wardens they will tell you what they think you want to hear so take whT they say with huge helpings of salt