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Wow!I always thought Pozzanghera to be a nice guy.
Quote from: billythekidrock on January 23, 2010, 12:08:18 PMWow!I always thought Pozzanghera to be a nice guy. You just need to get to know them better...lol.
I have met Mr. Kretz and I understand his frustrations. As a representative he deserves respect. I also think that if land with important wildlife habitat is in jeopardy of being developed into housing complexes, recreational lots and this fragments habitats I think it should be saved or managed a certain way. Living in a rural part of the state myself..I don't like seeing progress. As a hunter and taxpayer I'll also hate cattle grazing on the state/federal lands..nothing like going up into the mountains to get fresh air and smelling cow *censored*. Okanogan county is home to a million acre reservation (largest landowner),US Forest Service, WADNR, and WDFW (actually smaller of the above) in regards to lands owned/managed. Most landowners to do manage property better than the state. I believe most of properties are purchased with the intent of keeping habitat intact. I like hunting the Chiliwist and other properties in Okanogan for them turkeys..
Quote from: yelp on January 23, 2010, 05:10:55 PMI have met Mr. Kretz and I understand his frustrations. As a representative he deserves respect. I also think that if land with important wildlife habitat is in jeopardy of being developed into housing complexes, recreational lots and this fragments habitats I think it should be saved or managed a certain way. Living in a rural part of the state myself..I don't like seeing progress. As a hunter and taxpayer I'll also hate cattle grazing on the state/federal lands..nothing like going up into the mountains to get fresh air and smelling cow *censored*. Okanogan county is home to a million acre reservation (largest landowner),US Forest Service, WADNR, and WDFW (actually smaller of the above) in regards to lands owned/managed. Most landowners to do manage property better than the state. I believe most of properties are purchased with the intent of keeping habitat intact. I like hunting the Chiliwist and other properties in Okanogan for them turkeys..Hello Yelp, I agree with you, I would rather have the WDFW buy land up instead of having it developed into a house on every ridge with NO Tresspassing signs spaced 10 ft apart. I don't think any of us are going to like what finally ends up happening to the land that wdfw has acquired on down the road. I Really didn't like this part. (The Nature Conservancy also testified against Kretz’ bills. The group, he said, speaks in code words and phrases they think rural folks are too stupid to catch. One code phrase Kretz noticed alluded to moving forward with a “wildlife corridor” through the district, which sounded eerily familiar to the Yukon to Yellowstone (Y2Y) legislation introduced the past several years.)If you haven't heard about the Y2Y you might want to look into it. It is scary as hell. I think the wolf will help to run folks off their land or shut down large lots of land, no public use or very limilted. WDFW are not the same group of people that worked there forty years ago, this is a new breed. Take a look at the link below and tell me what you think. Wolfbaithttp://www.takingliberty.us/TLHome.html
why not share the love in King and Pierce counties?”
I don't know about federal land but the WDFW does pay In leiu Money to counties for the property in these counties because they are not on the tax rolls. In most cases the In leiu money is more than what the county would recieve if the property was on the tax rolls.