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"In 2007 a 17-member citizen working group was formed to help state Fish and Wildlife prepare its draft plan. John Blankenship, executive director of Wolf Haven International in Tenino and retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist, is a member of the group."Anyone know if there was a single hunter on this 'citizen working group'?
ive heard stories of wolves in st helens for years. but ive also heard of bigfoot there as well ,so who knows.....
When there is not a huntable wildlife herd left the state will finally realize that we, the hunters, are a huge source of $$. They can compare that to how much $$ the damned wolves will contribute.
Quote from: Wea300mag on June 06, 2010, 08:38:38 PMWhen there is not a huntable wildlife herd left the state will finally realize that we, the hunters, are a huge source of $$. They can compare that to how much $$ the damned wolves will contribute. $394 million and 5,600 jobs per the USFWS 2006 estimate
Shoot'em keep your mouth shut !!!!!Bob
Quote from: heavy hauler on June 06, 2010, 02:59:41 PMive heard stories of wolves in st helens for years. but ive also heard of bigfoot there as well ,so who knows..... Heard stories of two separate incidences regarding wolf kills near St. Helens. One up on the 200 line near the 245 and the other down on Head Quarters rd. near the dump.