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First off we are already past the 100 wolf count as they well know. We are already at the point of no deer. And now this is just the begining of the wolf recovery. This was written for the people who have no idea what has really been going on with the wolves here in the valley. most people don't know that these wolves started being released in the Methow Valley in the 90's. The only thing that I get out of these statments is that the locals really don't count, it is what they pitch to the people that know nothing, that counts.
Quote from: WDFW-SUX on June 18, 2009, 02:12:13 PMOne thing thats for sure is its going to be 10 years before the first wolf is legally killed in this state.I think that really depends on how one see's the law. First off the USFW brought these wolves into the lower 48 illegally. I will leave it right there!
One thing thats for sure is its going to be 10 years before the first wolf is legally killed in this state.
Quote from: wolfbait on June 18, 2009, 02:53:22 PMQuote from: WDFW-SUX on June 18, 2009, 02:12:13 PMOne thing thats for sure is its going to be 10 years before the first wolf is legally killed in this state.I think that really depends on how one see's the law. First off the USFW brought these wolves into the lower 48 illegally. I will leave it right there!It was not illegal, You (and I) might argue that it was foolhardy, but it was not illegal. They went through the proper permiting procedures and had their ducks in a row as far as the law is concerned. i guess you're supporting poaching the wolves in this comment??
Quote from: wolfbait on June 18, 2009, 01:58:24 PMFirst off we are already past the 100 wolf count as they well know. We are already at the point of no deer. And now this is just the begining of the wolf recovery. This was written for the people who have no idea what has really been going on with the wolves here in the valley. most people don't know that these wolves started being released in the Methow Valley in the 90's. The only thing that I get out of these statments is that the locals really don't count, it is what they pitch to the people that know nothing, that counts.Hmmm...I thought this thread was getting somewhere... No one knows the wolf numbers in WA. IMO we are not at 100, or even close. We're also backpedeling on the unfounded (read also unproven, hearsay, rumor, lie, Bull$hit, untrue...) account of wolves being released in WA. That hasn't happened, you have no evidence that it has happened, yet somehow you still post it like gospel. Again, to be as clear as possible, there is no evidence of any wolf release in WA....ever... how much more clear can that be?
I think you need to take a gander into saveelk.com, broaden your horizons a bit. I don't beleive in poaching, I do beleive in managing predators.
Quote from: wolfbait on June 19, 2009, 08:47:33 AMI think you need to take a gander into saveelk.com, broaden your horizons a bit. I don't beleive in poaching, I do beleive in managing predators.I've seen the SaveElk site. I'm not sure it broadened my horizons; there are some interesting bits of info and lots of links. I agree that wolves need to be managed, in States where recovery goals are met. Until we can show that WA has met those goals there will be no legal management. So, again...we're back to showing an accurate population estimate. Until we can prove (with evidence) that WA has met recovery the wolves will continue to do what they do.
Well said bearpaw, you hit the bullseye!
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