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About 3 years ago a friend of mine told me about 2 cow moose that he spotted in the teanaway both with radio collars on, at that time there had not been any reported siting in our valley, so most folks figured that he saw cow elk instead, the following year moose reports with pictures confirmed that moose were moving into the valley, I know of at least 4 different moose now with one being born this year, point is we dont know what the WDFG is up to, who else has access to radio collars.
Quote from: Dave Workman on July 07, 2011, 04:49:07 PMYou guys... sheesh.The WDFW obviously didn't dump these animals.If the WDFW tried to enhance an animal population, they'd never survive. I don't know if WDFW is directly involved in releasing wolves. I am not sure what would happen if it were ever directly proven that they have or that they did. I'd venture nothing. USDFW has been caught and it proven that they plant evidence to farther thier ESA agendas. So no, I don't trust them, either of them. They work behind the scene with C NW & DFW, that is my opinion. I don't believe those groups are up to any good. They so desperately want a massive wolf presence in Washington. They do not care what the consequence of their actions will be. It will be interesting if the wolves go West instead of East. The question is will WDFW relocate them outside of King County. While those folkes demand all these programs I'd venture they would never allow them in their lives to be impacted. Maybe I am wrong there. We will see.
You guys... sheesh.The WDFW obviously didn't dump these animals.If the WDFW tried to enhance an animal population, they'd never survive.
Someone fitted them with collars so someone knows where they came from or trapped. I think someone dumped um off prefitted with radio collars and waited til now to confirm a pack. If they did migrate in look at all the great land they traveled thru to get there. Why did they choose that area? Well because that's where they opened the cage.
I have yet to see any indication that WDFW wants to work with local people. Their endangered species division appears to be controlled by Defenders of Wildlife and similar organizations. The wolf plan that has been presented is based on a lot of disneylike wolf propaganda based on the Isle Royal model of wolf biology. Guess what, Isle Royal wolves have eaten themselves into extinction, they are down to 2 wolves and its questionable if wolves will die out comppletely.