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Mealy-mouthed goals and objectives...WDFW
woodswalker:
I do NOT specifically see Hunting/Fishing as goals...the deparment is drifting as was feared when GAME was taken out of the statement.
Our Mission
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) serves Washington’s citizens by protecting, restoring and enhancing fish and wildlife and their habitats, while providing sustainable and wildlife-related recreational and commercial opportunities.
Department Goals
To achieve its mission, WDFW will continue to focus its activities on the
following six goals:
Achieve healthy, diverse and sustainable fish and wildlife
populations.
Ensure sustainable fish and wildlife opportunities for social and
economic benefit.
Ensure effective use of current and future financial resources in
order to meet the needs of the state’s fish and wildlife resource for
the benefit of the public.
Implement processes that produce sound and professional
decisions, cultivate public involvement and build public confidence
and agency credibility.
Promote development and responsible use of sound, objective
science to inform decision-making.
Create an environment that nurtures professionalism, accountability,
enthusiasm and dedication in order to attract, develop and retain
a workforce that can successfully carry out the mandate of the
department.
Huntbear:
Of course you do not see those words in there. The wolves will control the deer and elk populations, so no more hunting needed. The indians and commercial guys and the seals need all the fish, so no more fishing.... simple math. :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
Wacenturion:
Achieve, Ensure, Implement, Promote and Create.............wonder how they are going to accomplish all that when they manage by meetings, rather than on the ground for the most part. So many words..............is all it is.
ICEMAN:
If the dept of wildlife chooses not to manage game, hunters must step up.
Game management seems like it would be best achieved by those who know the area, can personally observe variations in carrying capacity, threats to local herds, etc...and then simply deal with the issues as they are faced. Maybe 39 different game management groups, one for each county, folks from the county, for the county... Please don't tell me that a group of non-hunters, directed by the legislature, HQ'd in Olympia can and do the job well. We have 39 sheriffs in this state.
wolfbait:
--- Quote from: ICEMAN on March 06, 2010, 05:07:43 PM ---If the dept of wildlife chooses not to manage game, hunters must step up.
Game management seems like it would be best achieved by those who know the area, can personally observe variations in carrying capacity, threats to local herds, etc...and then simply deal with the issues as they are faced. Maybe 39 different game management groups, one for each county, folks from the county, for the county... Please don't tell me that a group of non-hunters, directed by the legislature, HQ'd in Olympia can and do the job well. We have 39 sheriffs in this state.
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Sounds like a good plan Iceman, but we will need a crew of wolf shooters if there are any plans to manage the game herds.
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