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You can find plenty of articles saying wolves aren't bad, that they only take the sick and wounded and make the herds stronger and make you a better hunter. I don't get my information from a magazine or some college professor in charge of large carnivore studies sitting in a classroom at WSU. edit:Actually now I've read the article it doesn't contradict me at all if you take out the obvious bias and just stick to the facts presented, funny thing is the facts in the article directly contradict the researchers own narrative. Read it again with a unbiased eye and filter out the facts, then re-read what I wrote. It's in there, if you can see it.
Of course, wolf predation does affect overall elk numbers, but in a separate study Middleton found that wolves weren't even the top calf predators. He found that bears typically take out more elk calves than wolves do. During a June monitoring period grizzlies killed an elk calf every two to four days and black bears killed a calf every four to eight days.
You can say i'm all alone on this you can even say i'm so far out their and don't know anything about this because i don't live in wolf country.That's all fine and good.I will stick with all of my statements and just keep a watchful eye on the kill claims made in certain areas of the state.Now i acknowledge that the wdfw has said there is a pack of 4 in Cle Ellum,This i did not know but If you are not seeing a bunch of ranchers in Central WA. claiming wolves are killing their stock then i don't see how anyone can say that the wolves are killing all the elk.Question isn't there a lot of reports in NE WA. with these claims?If there are (we know there are) why not here in central wa.?Site reports of confirmed or non wolf-cattle kills in Central WA. We already have the one in Cle Ellum.
To both posts,there is no doubt there are a lot of wolves in NE WA. like where both of these posts are referring.My point is that the elk are gone everywhere in this state not just in NE WA. Back to my question:Confirmed or unconfirmed Wolf cattle kills Central WA.
Quote from: Oh Mah on May 04, 2018, 09:29:04 PMTo both posts,there is no doubt there are a lot of wolves in NE WA. like where both of these posts are referring.My point is that the elk are gone everywhere in this state not just in NE WA. Back to my question:Confirmed or unconfirmed Wolf cattle kills Central WA.Are you gambling that wolves won't kill cattle in central wa? Sounds like a loosing proposition when mostly likely, they already have. Or are you going to keep moving the goal posts?