Free: Contests & Raffles.
Personally I like WAcoyotehunters comments and questions. He is asking for exactly the same thing that the WDFW and any other organization and public will want. Facts and proof. Rumors and personal feelings will have no weight with the government and public. The AR's will actually use them against you and say you have no proof and are just afraid of superstitions and wives tails. They will diminish any valid point you have by pointing out any weakness in your argument.WAcoyotehunter pointed out some credible links and asked good questions. What do we do when we get two reports from credible sources that contradict each other? Pete Zager says that elk hunter harvest is down 10000 elk per year since wolves were introduced and they had to reduce the number of tags for 2009. But the report WAcoyotehunter posted says elk populations are above objectives. What does this mean? This is good for us to figure out.
Someone asked me to show that elk #'s can sustain a wolf population, that is why I posted that data sheet. The data sheet shows that elk numbers are above or within population objectives in 8 of 11 units. It looks like wolves are pounding them in the Lolo, but all in all there are still lots of elk in ID.My point is that a managed population of wolves can coexist with deer/elk/people just fine. I think we'll see more elk units above population goals when the wolves start being killed.
When I first started in on the this wolf issue, People questioned what I said about the wolves. Therefor I spent several hours digging up all the facts that I could to back up what it was I was saying. The same, as is with Wacoyt, brings out new ideas, it is good.
I've got all sorts of fresh data from geist. It will jsut take me some time to get it on here when I am not at work.
I think people also need to realize the wolves have been primarily targeting elk in other states because they are the most abundant prey.....in the methow there are no elk which are harder to kill so that leaves the deer hung out to dry...or be eaten in this case. Think of how awful the damage will be once the wolves really zero in on the areas that the fawns are dropped......I could see a 90% mortality on fawns.
Not sure how that works. I knwo it sure screws up timber sales say after a burn. A fire occurs and the timber can be slavaged if done QUICKLY,....well inevetibly they file a suit and it stops the timber from being harvested. Then by the time the court thing has happened the wood is all buggy or rotting.