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I find it interesting that Knocker never responded to Frostman's questions. Beware the wolf sanctuary and it's proponents.
I didn't read that post, I immediately responded to your childish challenge to me. I am not here as some spokesman for Wolf Haven. I have very real concerns about the wolf. I just do not believe that it is smart to accuse Wolf Haven (is that even it's name?) of releasing wolves into the wild. For them to do so would put their federal, state and county operating licenses in jeopardy, largely end any cooperation they have with the Feds or the State, result in large fines for knowingly violating EIS requirements, and probably result in heavy civil and criminal fines. I have come to the conclusion that it is likely that irresponsible private individuals could be releasing "pet" wolves and hybrids.Your questions regarding Wolf Haven are best answered by them. I suggest that you take it upon yourself to inquire.It certainly is not sacred to me, I have never been there, and really don't know where it is. Carry on
Quote from: frostman on December 23, 2011, 09:32:06 AM Merry Christmas Knocker of Rocks. You are very quick to defend the un-named wolf factory. I have a few questions -Where do these creatures that the factory produces wind up? Does the factory just keep them in kennels? What is your position on the management issue in this, the most human populated elk state?Do you hunt?Ask them, ask them, we have a problem that I think the scale of which is still not understood and proactive management is needed, yesWhat are you, a cop or something?
Merry Christmas Knocker of Rocks. You are very quick to defend the un-named wolf factory. I have a few questions -Where do these creatures that the factory produces wind up? Does the factory just keep them in kennels? What is your position on the management issue in this, the most human populated elk state?Do you hunt?
Knocker,I agree with you that the "wolves" that guys are seeing on the westside are hybrids that irresponsible individuals are irresponsibly releasing into the wild.
Knocker,This is a great forum for conservation minded people. I appreciate your input, sincerely. I would hope you agree with most of us conservation minded readers of this forum that are genuinely concerned about the proliferation of the species and the impact on big game in our state. We need to shift the focus to realistic management of the species (the state wants 15 breeding pairs - too f-in high in IMO)) or we will all be hunting squirells.
If you have any friends at the wolf factory, their input would be appreciated by the readers of this forum, without getting into the silly or childish remarks. I do not think we were being childish, just genuinely concerned.One of my questions was - What do they do with the wolves that they "rehabilitate"?
Quote from: frostman on December 27, 2011, 11:12:13 AMKnocker,I agree with you that the "wolves" that guys are seeing on the westside are hybrids that irresponsible individuals are irresponsibly releasing into the wild. This is probably why the tracks are not as large.WRONG... AS per the WDFW Wildlife manager for region 4 they (WDFW) is aware of the wolves in region 4 and have a trapper trying to collect DNA samples (that was as of this past spring) According to him these wolves have "naturally" relocated here from the north.
Knocker,I agree with you that the "wolves" that guys are seeing on the westside are hybrids that irresponsible individuals are irresponsibly releasing into the wild. This is probably why the tracks are not as large.