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Quote from: hunter399 on March 26, 2021, 06:54:25 AMI don't want to ridicule the study to much.It's kinda a change to see some scientific stuff going on.Some of these long term study.,I wouldn't mind seeing like a yearly progress report on the project as it goes along.Instead of waiting 5-6 years to look at a huge book of what the results are.I'm almost sure when I see results I'll change my mind on the ridicule part. But I guess we will see.I guess we will find out if wolves eat deer,elk,moose. Something tells me this study says they don't. This gets a little frustrating and often leads me to not engaging in topics. This study is a step, a step that took a lot of poking and prodding to get to. Most of that was not on behalf of the pro wolf community. So is it right to question the results before knowing anything? I will say that I have faith in the lead. That faith does not mean that it'll be what armchair quarterbacks will not critique it in a self serving thought process. That faith means that we will be far more informed after the study than before. Another thing I look forward to seeing out of this study is not conclusions but data gaps. The more data gaps we are able to identify the more we can fill. Right now we are at a severe deficit in regards to pro wolf vs unbiased data.
I don't want to ridicule the study to much.It's kinda a change to see some scientific stuff going on.Some of these long term study.,I wouldn't mind seeing like a yearly progress report on the project as it goes along.Instead of waiting 5-6 years to look at a huge book of what the results are.I'm almost sure when I see results I'll change my mind on the ridicule part. But I guess we will see.I guess we will find out if wolves eat deer,elk,moose. Something tells me this study says they don't.
On a siden note a great study is taking place about proving if cats can be conditioned to stay away from oeiole and dogs.Being from the skagit vally where every tarheal had a pack of dogs thisnis a no brainer. I liken it to proving water is wet. That said some some super basic studies havebto be done in order to prove history and common sense.I only wish they could fast forward past studies some of us already know the answer to.https://www.stitcher.com/episode/82455325Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
Quote from: Special T on March 26, 2021, 11:15:10 PMOn a siden note a great study is taking place about proving if cats can be conditioned to stay away from oeiole and dogs.Being from the skagit vally where every tarheal had a pack of dogs thisnis a no brainer. I liken it to proving water is wet. That said some some super basic studies havebto be done in order to prove history and common sense.I only wish they could fast forward past studies some of us already know the answer to.https://www.stitcher.com/episode/82455325Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using TapatalkWhat do "we" already have answers to? That's the exact attitude that gets pro hunters crushed in management scenarios. The antis have done their homework and are often ready and willing to make assumptions without scientific representation look amateur. When one side represents with the professional standard(science, often junk science) and the other has anecdotal accounts. That's not to discount the lessons life has taught however at times it takes data to inform management.
I'm just still curious if some of the data will include depredations on livestock as well .Collar predatorsCollar natural prey.But is 6 years of livestock depredations that are confirmed done by predators going to be included in the study.I don't remember seeing it on the YouTube.
Quote from: hunter399 on March 29, 2021, 09:13:07 AMI'm just still curious if some of the data will include depredations on livestock as well .Collar predatorsCollar natural prey.But is 6 years of livestock depredations that are confirmed done by predators going to be included in the study.I don't remember seeing it on the YouTube.I dont know if it will or not. This episode didnt talk about too many of the details of the study. Mostly interesting stories that correlate with it. Its mentioned that Buddy hopes to do a podcast With Bart on it.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
Were full results ever released at the conclusion of this project? I've found articles with bits and pieces, mostly pro-wolf relating to NE whitetail showing exactly what was expected. A lot of the earlier articles during the study eluded to full findings and data being available upon conclusion which I haven't been able to locate. The predator-prey website seems to be more of a narrative than actual viewable data unless I'm not looking in the right places
I really don't see the value in studying whether dogs chase predators off. I'm sure they do but the bottom line is they have to eat something and that is deer, elk, beaver, fill in your favorite diminishing wildlife.If you go out and look at the habitat and it is overgrazed, you're probably going to say we have to increase deer harvest or whatever the predominate grazer is. If ungulates are decreasing in number every year it would seem logical to look at what is "overgrazing" them.A Senator told me when I mentioned cougars "I'm not going to touch that" The answer is easy but there is no political will to address the problem.