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I’ve always contacted the rancher personally to let them know I have found some of their critters and have helped them retrieve them. I don’t call the government for anything.
So what happens with the fire danger with no grazing? Is anybody even thinking about that?
Does anyone trust WDFW anymore? You are killing me Smalls
Quote from: idahohuntr on October 01, 2020, 02:45:07 PMI think folks should actually read what WDFW wrote. The OP's title and associated comment letter are extremely misleading. The WDFW describes when and where grazing is used for the benefit of wildlife and habitat on lands they manage and I see nothing that suggests grazing will not continue to be a tool they use. WDFW seeks to maintain maximum flexibility to meet wolf recovery goals and to continue to permit viable grazing in areas potentially used by wolves.That's what I saw too. I'm trying to figure out how this is a wolf issue? How much grazing does wdfw permit?
I think folks should actually read what WDFW wrote. The OP's title and associated comment letter are extremely misleading. The WDFW describes when and where grazing is used for the benefit of wildlife and habitat on lands they manage and I see nothing that suggests grazing will not continue to be a tool they use. WDFW seeks to maintain maximum flexibility to meet wolf recovery goals and to continue to permit viable grazing in areas potentially used by wolves.