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wolfbait:

--- Quote from: jackelope on June 15, 2009, 08:32:55 AM ---right, there's random wolves all over. once they get confirmed pics of them and stuff, they'll make the news. these surely aren't new wolves. they simply got their pictures taken and made the news.


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I ran across a pdf this mornin about the wolf plan for washington, one that hit me in the forhead was the planting of many single wolves because of the amount of people that live in the state. In the saveelk.com there is an artical about protecting any animal that has wolf DNA in it. Which could be a real bad problem for me, as my feelings are the bigger the coyote the better I shoot. Aim small, miss small.
jackelope:
got links or a copy of the pdf?

you can email them to me and i will post them up if you want.
wolfbait:
I'm looking for them now, and will head em your way
runamuk:

--- Quote from: wolfbait on June 15, 2009, 12:59:43 PM ---
--- Quote from: jackelope on June 15, 2009, 08:32:55 AM ---right, there's random wolves all over. once they get confirmed pics of them and stuff, they'll make the news. these surely aren't new wolves. they simply got their pictures taken and made the news.


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 artical about protecting any animal that has wolf DNA in it.

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this struck me .... you would not want to utilize hybrids in a wolf program period...

I've known about the wolves in the Cascades for 10 or so years now..... I heard them and confirmed it with a ranger (not a wdfw employee)  I was also told that there had been sightings from reliable sources and one photo from a reliable source of a grizz in the cascades as well........ the person I spoke with knew of the planting program and said it was being kept very quiet to protect the wolves......they figured it would not take long for people to start seeing enough evidence so no point getting everyone riled up too early.....

basically they seem to be doing well enough now that they should be managed like all other predators...time to start issuing tags if you ask me.....I know you didn't ask me :chuckle: :chuckle:
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