The minimum count part is what you guys are missing. There is no estimate...in 2012 WDFW staff visually confirmed the presence of 51 unique wolves in Wa State. That is not an estimate or population size...that is how many their staff personally observed while out doing wolf work. In 2013 WDFW staff visually confirmed 52 unique wolves in Wa State.WDFW never said or concluded in any way, shape, or form that wolf populations in WA state increased by 1. They merely reported what their MINIMUM count was.
Estimate or minimum count. Doesn't matter how you word it IMO. The whole point is wdfw is not doing a good job of verifying wolves, not counting packs till forced to, not admitting to the wolves already here post introduction of the nrm. Which according to the seatletimes one was even collard? Where is the transparency??? Why are wdfw not putting forth the effort where it's most needed?