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Folks there is good progress being made, 2 years ago the ID F&G would not have said half as much as they are saying now. I agree with kain, F&G must operate on facts and show studies that can substantiate everything to the public and courts. At the same time I totally agree with wolfbait, we need to spread the word and continue to be proactive about this issue.There is more good material from more sources in this thread than I have ever seen in one place, let's keep it going for all to read.
Well you may be right on all of that Kain. But here is an example of someone that actually saw 2 wolves go across the road in front of him just below the new wolf habitat. This guy not only took pictures of the wolves, which were as tame as housecats, but he reported his sightings to the proper people, and they turned it into an, I don't beleive him. People here in the valley, said there ya go. As far as I can see they still want to contend that there is just one little ol wolf pack here with a couple of pups. When in reality more people than I know have seen these wolves in more places to be just 6 er 7 wolves. I really wish there was only 6 or 7, it would sure make things a hell of alot easier deciding just where to dig one big hole. I probably shouldn'y say things like that, but they brought these wolves into this country illigally, and I know 2 wrongs don't always make a right but I think this time it would.
Quote from: bearpaw on June 14, 2009, 03:08:39 PM[My question is, Please show us your proof that canadian wolves have not had the devastating impact in the areas of idaho that everyone (including local residents) say the elk and deer herds have been decimated, including many F&G employees. Great question. Response??
[My question is, Please show us your proof that canadian wolves have not had the devastating impact in the areas of idaho that everyone (including local residents) say the elk and deer herds have been decimated, including many F&G employees.
Well you may be right on all of that Kain. But here is an example of someone that actually saw 2 wolves go across the road in front of him just below the new wolf habitat. This guy not only took pictures of the wolves, which were as tame as housecats, but he reported his sightings to the proper people, and they turned it into an, I don't beleive him. People here in the valley, said there ya go.
I am not calling for eradication of wolves in Washington, only responsible, proactive management. That goes for any of these issues.
coyote, I can't quite read if you are just making constructive conversation or if you really love wolves. I guess it doesn't really matter.Very good points..............that should be addressed.RoadkillPrimarily a deer problem in most areas. I have not seen too many elk in DOT roadkill depositories. Has anyone else?MalnutritionF&G depts have pretty well answered this by stating that elk are below carrying capacity.These were good points, but as I think you probably know, they are really not valid arguments at this time.I believe all the photos of wolf kills, F&G arial surveys, expanding wolf numbers, decreasing elk numbers, new attitudes of ID/MT F&G, etc. all indicates wolves are most likely the problem. Can you argue that any evidence shows otherwise?
Quote from: wolfbait on June 15, 2009, 01:25:04 PMWell you may be right on all of that Kain. But here is an example of someone that actually saw 2 wolves go across the road in front of him just below the new wolf habitat. This guy not only took pictures of the wolves, which were as tame as housecats, but he reported his sightings to the proper people, and they turned it into an, I don't beleive him. People here in the valley, said there ya go. Wolfbait - What are you basing this statement on ? Can you clarify this please ? Especially the "tame as housecats" comment ( sounds like you were there, or you have talked to the person directly ?? ) And how do you know the sightings were/were not reported to the proper people, and they "didn't believe him". Help me out here.
Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on June 14, 2009, 06:13:44 PMQuote from: bearpaw on June 14, 2009, 03:08:39 PM[My question is, Please show us your proof that canadian wolves have not had the devastating impact in the areas of idaho that everyone (including local residents) say the elk and deer herds have been decimated, including many F&G employees. Great question. Response??I never said they're not having an effect, but I'm not so sure that the wolf effect on elk is a devastating as some might say. Aside from anecdotal evidence (which goes a long way if you are anti wolf ) there are some studies showing that wolves are not eating themselves out of prey. http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/wildlife/manage_issues/ung/elkupdate.cfmhttp://fishandgame.idaho.gov/apps/releases/view.cfm?NewsID=3156 Roadkill...malnutrition...lions... why isn't anyone screaming about that?