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Give me a break...why would you think that Okanogan has over 80 wolves? I'm still highly skeptical of any "reports" of released wolves. I don't believe that it happened, and thus far NO ONE has produced a shread of evidence that wolves were released there.
same ungrounded BS with no documentation... show us the evidence of any wolf recovery efforts in the 80's and 90's...more than the same inaccurate newspaper article you always produce. Still waiting on your earthshaking court case to make the news too...can't wait for that.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on June 09, 2010, 05:14:27 PMsame ungrounded BS with no documentation... show us the evidence of any wolf recovery efforts in the 80's and 90's...more than the same inaccurate newspaper article you always produce. Still waiting on your earthshaking court case to make the news too...can't wait for that. wasn't an effort in the '90s cupcake the wolves did it on their own, detailed by NPS, WDFW, media outlets etc. Yet today everyone says 70 years!!! as if they just got here apparently they got held up by ICE
yeah that. and don't call me cupcake either... You're exactly right; they are coming on their own. it was only recently that the agencies were able to (put much real effort into) actually documenting the wolf packs. A transient animal or a pack that does not persist means very little, they needed to collect some data to document reproduction. That's why the lookout pack was the "first documented pack"...not likely the first wolves to try though.
State wildlife agents already have identified six packs of wolves in Washington's Cascades, and more are expected to migrate from Canada to the state's protected forests.