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wacoyote I totally agree....we need a wolf specialist in this state badly....some of the wisest words I have seen in print on this forum.....
How do you know that mulehunter? There are no photos, no witnesses, no real evidence except a dead cow and wolf tracks in the area. I'm not saying that it's not what happened, I'm saying there is a reasonable chance that the cow died calving or shortly after and wolves ate on a carcass. This is going to be the problem for a while....someone (an expert, not a rancher or a neighbor...) needs to be able to identify the signs.I saw the pictures of the cow, they don't make me believe without a doubt that wolves killed the cow.Again, it could have happened, but there must be a burden of proof... we need an expert that can handle these situations.
QuoteDon't blame a guy for doing his job the way his employer demands.I agree with much of what you said but wonder about this comment....Does his employer demand him to claim all these kills are not wolves. I have to ask, do you think he is being told to deny wolves are making kills.
Don't blame a guy for doing his job the way his employer demands.
DOUBLELUNG, please give ur a moment.Under reply # 25 please look at picture again.Cow mother were trying to protect her BRAND new calf baby. Next thing Brand calf is missing and mother is laying DEAD. How impossible would it be cougar? Coyote? Bear? No way... But..... WOLVE!!! Yes... must be 5 or more to attack and 1 or 2 wolves took brand new calf up hill feeding to pups.And other rest of pack stay with Cow mother ate all night.That is a BIG mother cow got killed by wolves its proved.Scott Fitkin is a LIAR PERIOD!!! He tells whole public people its NOT wolves caused. He destroy our trustful with WDFW people.Mulehunter
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on August 27, 2009, 06:36:15 AMHow do you know that mulehunter? There are no photos, no witnesses, no real evidence except a dead cow and wolf tracks in the area. I'm not saying that it's not what happened, I'm saying there is a reasonable chance that the cow died calving or shortly after and wolves ate on a carcass. This is going to be the problem for a while....someone (an expert, not a rancher or a neighbor...) needs to be able to identify the signs.I saw the pictures of the cow, they don't make me believe without a doubt that wolves killed the cow.Again, it could have happened, but there must be a burden of proof... we need an expert that can handle these situations. I assume u working for WDFW Biologlist, As well trainned like I said. Geez,I give up. Well.... I could do way better as Wolf Biologlist. Anybody vote for me......Mulehunter
Why would a highly experienced wolf specialist leave ID, MT or WY to do the same job in WA?
mulehunter, I will vote for you too, sign me up for wolf management like the guy in Idaho who has been getting $1500 per wolf removal because the anti's have prevented hunting the last few years..... This state would rather pay professional hunters to destroy wolves than allow hunters a chance to enjoy a sport hunting opportunity....they are too stupid to realize the professional hunter is exactly that because he enjoys hunting...