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Lets remember that no matter what it sounds like at the public meeting, emails, phone calls and letters to not only the Commission but to your State Representatives will help.. The more they get flooded the more they will see the support against this current plan.
Quote from: NWWABOWHNTR on November 03, 2011, 04:39:34 PMLets remember that no matter what it sounds like at the public meeting, emails, phone calls and letters to not only the Commission but to your State Representatives will help.. The more they get flooded the more they will see the support against this current plan. Agreed!
This was my testimony: Good afternoon, I’m with WFW and I agree with Mr. Denny's initial presentation. I would like to thank the Members of the Commission for having at least one meeting on the Eastside of the state for folks over here to voice their thoughts and opinions, especially since we will be impacted the most before delisting ever occurs. When I decided to come here and speak before the Commission I wondered how could I have even a tiny impact on the Commission’s decision. I am a 20 year veteran of the Air Force and I have had the privilege of hunting, fishing, trapping in several states. I’ve seen firsthand a well run Fish and Game Department and thriving wildlife populations. I’ve lived in states where the Departments enjoyed strong support from the public and from the hunting and fishing community. Sadly that is not the case here in Washington State. It’s sad because this state has so much potential. I have often wondered why that is, you have a state with huge amounts of public land and such beautiful and diverse wildlife populations, but it’s so poorly managed. I believe you’ll agree there is much distrust of Government these days whether your political leanings are left, right or center. Most people have little to no trust in the political process. In my opinion that is the key to the poor management of the wildlife in this great state. The state has long since left behind “scientific” Wildlife Management and somehow travelled down the path to “politically motivated” Wildlife Management. I heard, second hand, that someone on the Commission made the comment that 75% of the population wants the wolves to return to the state in significant numbers and that these folks vote. Yes they do, however the vast majority of them will not be impacted by wolves in the least bit. It’s no different than if the 49 other states in the Union decided they want to dump their garbage and toxic waste here in Washington and the politicians saying, well 90% of the population wants it! Sure they would, but how about the folks who are going to be impacted, the residents of Washington?!? I am happy wolves have returned and are continuing to return to the state. What I am worried about is the number of wolves the state wants before they will delist them. I am also worried that the state wants these goals attained in the entire state before they delist them anywhere in the state. This will have a devastating impact on the deer, elk, moose and caribou herds in eastern WA. Why does the Department want 15 breeding pairs before they will delist them, when MT, ID and WY have far more land, much higher prey numbers and far less people and still only needed 10 breeding pairs to begin the delisting process. It’s most likely politically motivated and not scientifically motivated. I would also like the Commission to take into account that once we reach 15 breeding pairs, that is when the litigation will begin in the state courts. You can realistically add YEARS to the delisting process which will have an enormous negative impact on Washington. I read a recent article which stated in Montana they started out with broad public support for the return of wolves and now due to court proceedings, delays and mismanagement by their Fish and Game Departments they have very little support left. So you may start off with widespread support, but it will not last. Please go back to “scientific” Wildlife Management and steer clear of the “politically motivated” Wildlife Management. You have the power and the ability to make everyone “mostly” happy, you can have wolves returned to this great state and manage them properly so they do not devastate wildlife populations and livestock. You have the power to get nearly the entire state in your corner, if you take the politics out of the management decisions. Thank you.