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Re: Cows killed in eastern Washington
« Reply #30 on: August 20, 2018, 07:51:36 AM »
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Re: Cows killed in eastern Washington
« Reply #31 on: August 20, 2018, 08:19:30 AM »
Makes a man wonder when civil disobedience is called for to save the situation?  SSS.

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Re: Cows killed in eastern Washington
« Reply #32 on: August 28, 2018, 09:15:29 PM »
^Hard to believe there isn't more of this...or maybe there is. That's how the good ole boys in WI are handling the out of control wolf population in a state where the wolves are literally fighting for territory amongst themselves.
But they aren't getting enough of them either. Not like opening a season would.

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Re: Cows killed in eastern Washington
« Reply #33 on: August 29, 2018, 01:54:10 AM »
^Hard to believe there isn't more of this...or maybe there is. That's how the good ole boys in WI are handling the out of control wolf population in a state where the wolves are literally fighting for territory amongst themselves.
But they aren't getting enough of them either. Not like opening a season would.

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Look at Russia etc. and the kind of war they wage on wolves. a war that has to be fought time and again. Then there's the lie that the USFWS put out, which WDFW etc. parrot, of wolves only multiplying by 30 some%, when David Mech testified that wolf populations double in size each year.

To be on the safe side add 60% more wolves then the bogus wolf pimps at the state game agencies refuse to confirm in packs or otherwise. Then consider how hard it is to hunt or trap wolves once they become wise, and you have a huge problem of wolf control without the tools of countries like Russia etc..

Has anyone heard the new "estimate" as to when WDFW claim delisting can occur?


At any rate don't worry, because the frauds that wrote the bogus wolf plan are helping all they can, while those evil environmental groups are suing to stop what? And the games continue.


https://komonews.com/news/local/state-mulls-killing-predatory-wolf-pack-in-eastern-wash

Local radio was updating the wolf situation this morning! WDFW continues to drop the ball! These wolves have killed 5 times in spite of deterrents being used. The deal was that WDFW would act if wolves killed when deterrents are used but they are not acting. The bottom line, WDFW cannot be trusted to do as they say! The WAG is a joke and has done nothing to better the situation, it's just another million dollar waste of money for more WDFW deception!

A DISGUSTING & SICKENING SITUATION!

Can't say we weren't warned, remember all the info. posted on this site, knowing what the wolves were and had been doing in ID, MT, and Wyoming, WDFW came out with the worst wolf plan of any state to date.


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Re: Cows killed in eastern Washington
« Reply #34 on: August 29, 2018, 02:40:11 AM »
Is it just me or is there a direct correlation between the hoof disease in our elk and our problems with the wolves in Washington? My mom gave a speech at the Capitol in 96 about wolf conflicts and how it would never work with conservation and agriculture objectives in mind and here we are. It's just a thought but maybe wdfw is using the Wolves to cull the Elk all the anti's would rather see torn apart or starve to death over the winter instead of actual conservation or game management.

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Re: Cows killed in eastern Washington
« Reply #35 on: August 29, 2018, 07:33:05 AM »
Is it just me or is there a direct correlation between the hoof disease in our elk and our problems with the wolves in Washington? My mom gave a speech at the Capitol in 96 about wolf conflicts and how it would never work with conservation and agriculture objectives in mind and here we are. It's just a thought but maybe wdfw is using the Wolves to cull the Elk all the anti's would rather see torn apart or starve to death over the winter instead of actual conservation or game management.

I highly doubt WDFW give two cents about the department they are suppose to be running, their agenda in my opinion, is to end hunting and drive livestock producers off public lands, or out of business and the way things are going they will probably accomplish their goal.

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Re: Cows killed in eastern Washington
« Reply #36 on: August 29, 2018, 08:18:18 AM »
It just makes my head spin, no sense can be made of WDFW actions, be it salmon or wolf.  Do they really have the a plan that destroys themselves???  It seems 1600 employees would react.

Wolves are mostly away from the elk health problems for now, do not see a link

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Re: Cows killed in eastern Washington
« Reply #37 on: August 29, 2018, 09:15:51 AM »
Antis are using the court system to mire wildlife management even if they try to be sensible.  We can see how that worked out for the timber industry, Forestry and the spotted owl.   At least we are encouraging the stump humpers to reproduce.   They have their puppet judges doing the same with the 2nd amendment but thats a whole other thread.

 


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