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I think many Washingtonians have been shielded by a lack of coverage by the liberal Washington media. Wait till it's time for the commission to adopt a wolf plan, there will be a lot more discussions.
Quote from: bearpaw on September 19, 2010, 04:28:42 PMI think many Washingtonians have been shielded by a lack of coverage by the liberal Washington media. Wait till it's time for the commission to adopt a wolf plan, there will be a lot more discussions. Are you Wolftruth?
Quote from: Lowedog on September 19, 2010, 05:38:04 PMQuote from: bearpaw on September 19, 2010, 04:28:42 PMI think many Washingtonians have been shielded by a lack of coverage by the liberal Washington media. Wait till it's time for the commission to adopt a wolf plan, there will be a lot more discussions. Are you Wolftruth? What do you think?
152 Wolves in the Methowby bobcat ( Pages 1 2 3 6 )104 replies 3,701 views Last post Today 6:16 PM by wolftruth Really has to suck for WDFW, don't it? People who have been living with the illegally introduced wolves since 1995, and now they come in to help that longshot fella. The Methow Valley is getting a little more educated about what the wolves have done in other parts of the country. And WDFW are not looking to shiney once again. Going to get harder and harder for WDFW to run to the paper and say, "the deer herds have never been better" or "By the time we got to the cow it was just a pile of maggots". Damn that really has to suck!
Right on Rose... And Longshot, why are you so obsessed with Wolves? You really are kind of a joke now.
The truth is coming out regarding the effects of wolf mismanagement in the Rockies. It's all documented history now, I can't see how that can be argued. Is that cow you speak about wolfbait, the same cow that's in one piece on this web page? http://washingtonwolf.info/I remember the WDFW stating something like it was impossible to tell anything, but in the photo, it's in one piece with it's anus eaten out in typical wolf fashion. The wolf pics above the cow photo on that same web page are from a trailcam in the Methow Valley. Local people have proof that the wolves are more common than WDFW claims. There are also trail cam photos floating around NE Washington.