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here in washington will their many food source be the wheat fields, the crp, the desert sage areas and how close will they stay to year round water?
wdfw manage something right? never gonna happen
More wolf food.
Quote from: bobcat on June 13, 2011, 08:18:55 PMMore wolf food.If the wolves make it down into Yakima County, I think we are going to have bigger problems.
I have seen antelope as close as just a few minutes south of Pendelton, OR (about 45 minutes south of me-with no natural barriers between here and there). Never seen any north of Pendelton. I think if they were going to "wander" up here, it would have already happened. I agree with the "natural migration route" thing. I think though that Washington is not anywhere in that route...
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on May 24, 2011, 04:39:58 PMI have seen antelope as close as just a few minutes south of Pendelton, OR (about 45 minutes south of me-with no natural barriers between here and there). Never seen any north of Pendelton. I think if they were going to "wander" up here, it would have already happened. I agree with the "natural migration route" thing. I think though that Washington is not anywhere in that route... There's no antelope in the Blues?