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Wolves’ numbers strengthening in Washington
greenhead_killer:
--- Quote from: vandeman17 on April 22, 2024, 03:23:18 PM ---OLYMPIA — Washington’s population of gray wolves has increased for the 15th year in a row since the species returned to the state.
The Department of Fish and Wildlife’s latest report on the animals finds there are 260 wolves, up from 216 last year, traveling in 42 packs, including a reestablished pack in Okanogan County. The Beaver Creek Pack had fallen below the minimum number of two wolves, but rebounded as of December.
https://www.ncwlife.com/news/wolves-numbers-strengthening-in-washington/article_7b48f95e-00d4-11ef-95b2-c32e1b8fbdc7.html
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the re-established okanogan pack….they’ve been dropping problem wolves off around there and now claiming it’s a re-established pack. What a joke.
Skyvalhunter:
Wolf killings in Oregon at all-time high while population remains stagnant
Just saying
Ironhead:
If the WDFW raised Ungulates like they do Wolves our hunting would be amazing!
Timberstalker:
--- Quote from: Ironhead on April 23, 2024, 06:28:16 AM ---If the WDFW raised Ungulates like they do Wolves our hunting would be amazing!
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:yeah:
trophyhunt:
Well, I wonder what us guys in the woods should do if they come across a wolf..... Or if they ban bear and cougar in 2025, what should we do.... Or, just put the mask on when they tell you and get those shots, keep in line fellas.
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