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FYI - Since wolves have come to Washington I have found what appeared to be hydatid cysts on moose liver. I had never seen the cysts before wolves came to Washington. The problem is that wolves are a perfect host to the worms and spread the eggs widely. Foreyt's study on wolf carcasses indicated that 2/3 of wolves in ID/MT are infected. Where did our wolves come from? Yes, many came from Idaho so no wonder, and it's likely that canadian wolves have the same infection rate so any wolves from there that moved in are likely spreading the worm widely too!
FYI - Since wolves have come to Washington I have found what appeared to be hydatid cysts on moose lungs & liver. I had never seen the cysts before wolves came to Washington. The problem is that wolves are a perfect host to the worms and spread the eggs widely. Foreyt's study on wolf carcasses indicated that 2/3 of wolves in ID/MT are infected. Where did our wolves come from? Yes, many came from Idaho so no wonder, and it's likely that canadian wolves have the same infection rate so any wolves from there that moved in are likely spreading the worm widely too!
Those who advocate illegal poisoning or even passively suggest it is an acceptable response to disappointment in how the state handles wolves are ignorant and do more damage to hunting long-term in this state than wolves ever could.
Supported by ignoramuses at the wdfw who think coyote hunting should be limited to 22cal rifles and bird shot.