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QuoteIF DONE PROPERLY (which is a problem with our current WDFW) wolves will in fact enhance the ecosystems in Washington.How so? Enhance? Sorry I can not wrap my head around this please tell me more. What can the wolves do that Man, bears, coyotes, cougars, birds of prey are not doing already?
IF DONE PROPERLY (which is a problem with our current WDFW) wolves will in fact enhance the ecosystems in Washington.
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Quote from: hunt4 on January 23, 2010, 08:15:09 AMQuoteIF DONE PROPERLY (which is a problem with our current WDFW) wolves will in fact enhance the ecosystems in Washington.How so? Enhance? Sorry I can not wrap my head around this please tell me more. What can the wolves do that Man, bears, coyotes, cougars, birds of prey are not doing already?Look it up you may learn something. I have a document on the biogeochemical enhancement which provides ecosystem improvement. The study shows a definite correlation to the added pressure brought by wolves. Hunters can't provide that. I am not sure how to share this info as little Dave pointed out that the site I pay for to get these kinds of reports will not allow me to attach it to this forum. I suppose I could email it to you but I would need to know what programs you have because the only copy I have is in pdf.Brandon
It looks like all the released wolves were tested and treated for this, as well as other possible conditions or parasites. I think the argument that they will pass it along and kill us all is pretty lame.