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IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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How do you accidentally collar 4 wolves? I bet the dog ate their homework too.
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Oops. "I thought it was an elk until it barred it's teeth!"
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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Probably easier for them to find wolves anymore then elk. I guess if they follow the wolves for 9 years thinking they are living elk it would make the elk herd look like they are doing well
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Honestly I think they really wanted to collar wolves but the feds wouldn't let them so they "accidentally" did it. "Bold strategy cotton" .
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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Grundy is on to something there... "Better to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission."
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Follow the signals and shoot the rest of the pack, simple!
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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Actually about a month ago the black copter flushed and killed 4 wolves on the Idaho side of Lost Trail Pass near Salmon.
They were a problem on my friends range land and mighty hard on the calving.
Glad they smoked em.
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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January 13, 2016, 03:04:40 PM »
I guess they accidentally collared these wolves in much the same way some people have accidentally shot wolves.
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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Here’s a news item from the Associated Press: BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service says it's investigating after Idaho officials reported inadvertently putting tracking collars on four wolves during recent helicopter flights into a central Idaho wilderness restricted to putting collars on elk. Idaho Department of Fish and Game Deputy Director Ed Schriever in a statement Wednesday says the agency didn't clearly communicate to one of the helicopter crews. Schriever says the agency will refine its procedures so the mistake isn't repeated. Forest Service spokesman Wade Muehlhof says the wolf collaring was not part of the agreement and the federal agency considers it a serious violation. Three environmental groups sued last week to stop the helicopter flights into the wilderness. Attorney Tim Presso with Earthjustice says Fish and Game could use the tracking collars to kill the wolves.
The Forest Service has issued a statement here, with Salmon-Challis National Forest Supervisor Chuck Mark saying, “As the authorizing official, I take this matter very seriously."
http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/boise/2016/jan/13/idaho-fish-game-collared-4-wolves-during-heli-trips-wilderness-violated-pact/
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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Quote from: Katmai Guy on January 13, 2016, 02:22:52 PM
Follow the signals and shoot the rest of the pack, simple!
Don't need the wolves collars, just follow the non-moving elk collars.....
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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January 13, 2016, 04:53:02 PM »
IDFG director to helicopter crew: "
Hey we got permission to collar some Elk in the Frank Chruch, here's 4 collars stick em on some old cows. We'll use the same contract as always?
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helicopter crew: "
10-04 we'll get back to you next week..the old contract language is acceptable, we'll bill you for 4 elk
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USFWS to IDFG: "
Hey you idiots you collared wolves! That's not acceptable!! you could use the tracking information to kill the wolves!!
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IDFG director: "
umm, we told them to collar Elk, we'll get back to you
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Helicopter crew: "
sorry boss, we couldn't find any Elk so thought we'd collar some wolves for you instead - my bad
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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January 13, 2016, 04:58:18 PM »
probably find more elk by collaring wolves than having to pull collars off dead elk once a week.
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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January 13, 2016, 09:59:30 PM »
If the usfs finds the state isn't following the specifications in the special use permit, they should take the special use permit away allowing the state biologists and their pilots to fly in the wilderness. Make them walk in
. It is frustrating when bios think they can do whatever they want.
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Re: IDFG "accidentally" collars 4 wolves
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January 13, 2016, 10:00:52 PM »
Naches, but it was only an accident.
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That earthjustice attorney is on to something!
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