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Quote from: kentrek on September 14, 2025, 10:41:30 PMRoads let wolves cover alot of groundThis is true until they find a trapper's set! Now Washington is another story, I doubt there will ever be any wolf management in WA, but in other states wolves are being managed, and in units with access wolf hunting and trapping, also hound hunting and bear baiting is helping game herds. Access is a necessity for this predator management.
Roads let wolves cover alot of ground
Quote from: jackelope on September 14, 2025, 10:04:24 PMQuote from: EnglishSetter on September 14, 2025, 09:06:00 PMEvery wildfire seems to get stopped at a road.True. It’s just a different road from the road where they started at.There is some truth to that and yet some fallacy. It depends geographically how fires are more frequently started. If you are talking about areas with human population then your statement is more accurate. When talking about wilderness areas and large forested areas its very often lightning that causes more fires and those fires often turn into huge unstoppable fires that burn until milder weather in the fall stop them.Rescinding the roadless rule has no impact on the man caused fires in human populated areas, but it could have a very positive impact on fires caused by lightning in current roadless areas if there were to become some access into those roadless areas and if logging operations were ramped up significantly to manage those forests.
Quote from: EnglishSetter on September 14, 2025, 09:06:00 PMEvery wildfire seems to get stopped at a road.True. It’s just a different road from the road where they started at.
Every wildfire seems to get stopped at a road.
Quote from: bearpaw on September 15, 2025, 06:42:11 AMQuote from: kentrek on September 14, 2025, 10:41:30 PMRoads let wolves cover alot of groundThis is true until they find a trapper's set! Now Washington is another story, I doubt there will ever be any wolf management in WA, but in other states wolves are being managed, and in units with access wolf hunting and trapping, also hound hunting and bear baiting is helping game herds. Access is a necessity for this predator management.Bearpaw- if you believe that Washington will never have meaningful predator management (especially with wolves), do you still feel that punching in more roads would be a greater benefit to the wildlife then leaving it status quo?