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My comment this go around. NO! Washington Ungulates are facing unprecedented challenges with wolves establishing on the landscape and gross mismanagement by the state WDFW agency. WDFW had been failing to properly managing predators and has led to a rapid decline in our Elk herds as well as other ungulate species. We in Washington are inundated with too many Mt. Lions, too many black bear, too many wolves. Introduction of yet another apex predator would contribute to an even greater decline. I know that it is the practice to relocate problem bears, don't lie to us, we don't want problem bears either! If the Grizz want to be in the Cascade ecosystem they'll get there naturally;We don't need them imported from other western states happy to be rid of them.
I've got five different Grizzlies on a single camera in the NE Corner! What in the world makes them think we need more of them! Wouldn't it be amazing to see them actually care about our rapidly declining moose or mule deer populations like they do about their precious predators?
Quote from: buglebrush on July 30, 2019, 07:44:40 AMI've got five different Grizzlies on a single camera in the NE Corner! What in the world makes them think we need more of them! Wouldn't it be amazing to see them actually care about our rapidly declining moose or mule deer populations like they do about their precious predators?That's pretty incredible. Just a decade ago I recall them thinking we only had at most a dozen grizzlies in the state.