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Re: Ruby Creek Wolf Transfered to Wolf Haven
« Reply #75 on: February 16, 2015, 10:04:24 AM »
People tend not to pay attention to a problem unless it affects them in some direct way. When people say "Release wolves in Seattle" what they are trying to say is... "Those who OKed this Bad Plan should have to deal with it."

There is a lot more than just the wolf issue where this applies
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Re: Ruby Creek Wolf Transfered to Wolf Haven
« Reply #76 on: February 16, 2015, 03:41:53 PM »


Why the west side? Wolves aren't needed on the west side for delisting to happen according to the wolf plan.

Wolves must be geographically spread so there are breeding pairs in Eastern Washington, north-central Washington and a big region that includes the southern Cascades and Western Washington.

Fish and Wildlife estimates that at the end of 2013, there were at least 52 wolves in 13 packs roaming Eastern Washington.

Yep.  And there doesn't need to be any wolves in King, Snohomish or any other counties up in NW Washington since the wolves in Teanaway count toward that zone up there.

We just need wolves to be confirmed south of I90 to count toward the zone they call southern cascades and western Washington.  So if the teanaway pack would spread out to the south to little Naches or Taneum or other eastern Washington gmu's, that would count toward that southern cascades and western Washington wolf zone.

 I think they should have named the zone different cuz I think there could be confusion. There doesn't need to be any wolves on the west side of the state for delisting. .......people talk about western Washington needing wolves and I'm not sure they are talking the west side of the state or the wolf zone with western Washington in the name.  Just trying to clarify.

I think they should have named the zone different cuz I think there could be confusion. There doesn't need to be any wolves on the west side of the state for delisting. .......people talk about western Washington needing wolves and I'm not sure they are talking the west side of the state or the wolf zone with western Washington in the name.  Just trying to clarify.

Yes I agree

Good point, I wonder if it was named that way because it sounded better.

People tend not to pay attention to a problem unless it affects them in some direct way. When people say "Release wolves in Seattle" what they are trying to say is... "Those who OKed this Bad Plan should have to deal with it."

There is a lot more than just the wolf issue where this applies

 :yeah:

By now many people have come to realize wolves in WA is not a good thing and getting worse year by year. This isn't just an Eastern WA problem, it will affect everyone eventually in a negative way, except the money grubbing environmentalists and WDFW.

The wolves fit right in with WDFW's long term management plan, which will be funded mostly by the government.

If WDFW drags wolf delisting out for another six or seven years that will give WA 19-20 years of wolf growth.

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Re: Ruby Creek Wolf Transfered to Wolf Haven
« Reply #77 on: March 04, 2015, 09:51:03 AM »
If WDFW drags wolf delisting out for another six or seven years that will give WA 19-20 years of wolf growth.

With the state saying there were six packs in 92' wouldn't that be 30yrs ??

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Re: Ruby Creek Wolf Transfered to Wolf Haven
« Reply #78 on: March 04, 2015, 10:10:11 AM »
Well, your math is good. Welcome to watchable wildlife for WA - WWW.  :tup:
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Re: Ruby Creek Wolf Transfered to Wolf Haven
« Reply #79 on: March 04, 2015, 10:24:48 AM »
All wolves in captivity should have GPS tracking Collars that all citizens should have acess to. If a wolf is relased or escaped we need to be able to locate the wolf.  I am just waiting for the day when some hippy releases these wolves. Wolves are like ebola

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Re: Ruby Creek Wolf Transfered to Wolf Haven
« Reply #80 on: March 04, 2015, 02:33:23 PM »
If WDFW drags wolf delisting out for another six or seven years that will give WA 19-20 years of wolf growth.

With the state saying there were six packs in 92' wouldn't that be 30yrs ??

Thanks for pointing that out. :tup: I was going with WDFW's hide and seek wolves, starting with their first "official" wolves in 2002.

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Re: Ruby Creek Wolf Transfered to Wolf Haven
« Reply #81 on: March 04, 2015, 07:33:28 PM »
All wolves in captivity should have GPS tracking Collars that all citizens should have acess to. If a wolf is relased or escaped we need to be able to locate the wolf.  I am just waiting for the day when some hippy releases these wolves. Wolves are like ebola

Legislate that NOW!!!!

 


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