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Quote from: jackelope on January 18, 2017, 01:43:44 PMQuote from: JJB11B on January 18, 2017, 01:12:42 PMDefinitely need a polar and probably two or three more threatsWow. What do threats from polar bears have to do with hairnets?Can you please keep this thread on track for the sake of.... oh never mind.
Quote from: JJB11B on January 18, 2017, 01:12:42 PMDefinitely need a polar and probably two or three more threatsWow. What do threats from polar bears have to do with hairnets?
Definitely need a polar and probably two or three more threats
Thanks Josh for another tread. We are always getting rumors that there are antelopes a lot of places. I have been told that there are a few up at Satus Pass, over in the Klickitat Wildlife area, also in YTC. I saw some pics of the ones up at Waterville and did not see collars on some of them..Raises the question as to why no collars, as all of the ones released by the Colville Tribe had collars. These transplants are occurring due to tribal efforts also. There are also some still on the Yakama Nation lands where the original transplant took place. This area will be surveyed by Tribal individuals and the plane on Thursday the 27th.We would like to know about any you see. Next year we are hoping to be able to get collars on as many groups as we can find to better keep track of what is happening.
Quote from: wa.hunter on January 18, 2017, 06:49:11 PMThanks Josh for another tread. We are always getting rumors that there are antelopes a lot of places. I have been told that there are a few up at Satus Pass, over in the Klickitat Wildlife area, also in YTC. I saw some pics of the ones up at Waterville and did not see collars on some of them..Raises the question as to why no collars, as all of the ones released by the Colville Tribe had collars. These transplants are occurring due to tribal efforts also. There are also some still on the Yakama Nation lands where the original transplant took place. This area will be surveyed by Tribal individuals and the plane on Thursday the 27th.We would like to know about any you see. Next year we are hoping to be able to get collars on as many groups as we can find to better keep track of what is happening.Have they been around long enough to reproduce?
Being alot of this land is private how do they intend to count animals? Air? Driving?
Josh, Being alot of this land is private how do they intend to count animals? Air? Driving?I grew up with Many people who own tons of land out there, moons and bybee farms to be exact. I will gladly go out and look for some goats. Gonna take my rifle in case some coyotes need thinned. Just to add I have seen many fawns so the population is doing well from what I have seen.