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Quote from: PolarBear on January 17, 2011, 11:02:07 AMThe tribe is going to make some $$ by selling hunts to whitey just like they are doing in Quinalt.No they won't, if they were smart they would already be doing it for deer and elk. .
The tribe is going to make some $$ by selling hunts to whitey just like they are doing in Quinalt.
Wiki is not recognized as a scholarly journal - . http://headwaterseconomics.org/bison/BisonAtlasSummary.pdf All that said, it could be possible transients made it to Washington as strays, but that does not constitute a "native population", speaking strictly on bison.
Cougeyes, I would assume its the same for this transplant but these projects are typically done this time of year. Winter ranges generally contain large herds, cool temperatures help minimize stress/overheating and its really important to catch females in early to mid-gestation to minimize potential for aborted offspring.
Sorry guys I posted the wrong address to get involved with supporting some of the groups that raise the funds to get projects like this done, has been a busy day working4wildlife.com is how it should have read. Come to the event find out what we all do.
Wa hunter & Jackalope,I was one of the volunteers from Nevada that helped with the capture. It is great to hear that they made it o.k. and are checking out the new digs! I wanted to ask if you mind if I share a couple of your photos with family & friends. I have a few myself but did not have a chance to take many pictures. I also have two videos of antelope being captured by the net from the trucks that I can share, but I'm not sure how to post them. I have them posted on facebook currently. Thank you for letting my husband & myself help; I hope they thrive and provide everyone with new hunting opportunities.Amy