Free: Contests & Raffles.
I have it on good account that lambs may already be succumbing to pneumonia.If you happen to see a sickly looking lamb that looks like it's about dead, or one that died very recently, please notify a local WDFW bio immediately so nasal swabs or tissue samples can be taken and given to WSU for analysis.Thank you!Regards,Allen
Which part of the state?
I wonder what is to blame? Domestic livestock?
Quote from: Bushcraft on May 25, 2016, 05:17:30 PMI have it on good account that lambs may already be succumbing to pneumonia.If you happen to see a sickly looking lamb that looks like it's about dead, or one that died very recently, please notify a local WDFW bio immediately so nasal swabs or tissue samples can be taken and given to WSU for analysis.Thank you!Regards,AllenYeah let's leave it up to the 2 worst bio departments in the state Hoof Rot, Cougar pops, Wolf lies....etc
I'll agree Dr Sri and Besser are great sheep bio's but hope that wdfw let's WSF run the study. Not much trust for wdfw and its political agendas that seem to override science... I was too quick to distrust all involved due to the issues with other species that they have imo seriously mishandled for political reasons.
I think the clemans herd is at risk of something happening sometime soon with the big numbers. It ain't good when you have sheep half-way between the feeding station and rainier national park boundary. The state needs to build a big game fence on the forest boundary to keep them from where they shouldn't be. Taking away usfs grazing allotments isn't the issue.On another note, lots of little ones running around this year.