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Our state needs a visionary wolf plan strong enough to conserve, manage, and recover wolves in a balanced way.
In most respects the answer is yes.. However, they are considered an Endangered Species and listed as such. This requires WDFW to have a plan. Without a plan and controls, people could hunt them like coyotes. Hunting them is something to look forward to in the future but only after we have ensured their continued & controlled existence will they be delisted. Once delisted then they become Game Animals and hunting may then follow. Does that answer your question?
I have sent my comments via email to them. I am hoping others have done the same. I am not sure if me sitting in the meeting would provide any support other then clapping when needed. Is there an plan in effect to meet up and show up? Or is this ad-hoc show up?