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I couldn't find the other thread where this came up, but as soon as I got the answer from the state, someone said, "yeah, but that doesn't mean the Feds won't do it." So I got this. It's funny, the plan is plenty bad enough for us without making stuff up. But maybe if we can get the garbage out of the way, we can work on the true issues.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 28, 2011, 09:09:11 AMQuote from: BIGINNER on December 28, 2011, 09:07:43 AMwhat about translocating wolves? The wolf plan clearly states that translocation is part of their plan when and where needed.isn't basically like introducing wolves? just a different name for it, wolves come in from canada or idaho,.. and they can trap them and move them anywhere in the state.....
Quote from: BIGINNER on December 28, 2011, 09:07:43 AMwhat about translocating wolves? The wolf plan clearly states that translocation is part of their plan when and where needed.
what about translocating wolves?
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 28, 2011, 09:23:05 AMI couldn't find the other thread where this came up, but as soon as I got the answer from the state, someone said, "yeah, but that doesn't mean the Feds won't do it." So I got this. It's funny, the plan is plenty bad enough for us without making stuff up. But maybe if we can get the garbage out of the way, we can work on the true issues. Thanks. This is what we need, facts and specifics. I've seen and been aware of wolves in the Frasier, Chilliwack and upper Skagit of BC for about 20 years. I don't really know anything about Canada's wolf management, but it sure seems like their population has increased and thereby increased their range into the US incrementally. This could be due to a decrease of official pressure upon their wolf population.WDFW has denied the existence of wolves in the Nooksack several times. I believe that any biologist who made this claim was in error.
Hmmm, I was not aware that we did not already know that. I had read that somewhere many months ago. I hqave been telling people that for many months. I was not aware that clarification was needed. Anyway, thank you John for getting it documented for all to see. That will make it easier.
Quote from: BIGINNER on December 28, 2011, 09:33:35 AMQuote from: pianoman9701 on December 28, 2011, 09:09:11 AMQuote from: BIGINNER on December 28, 2011, 09:07:43 AMwhat about translocating wolves? The wolf plan clearly states that translocation is part of their plan when and where needed.isn't basically like introducing wolves? just a different name for it, wolves come in from canada or idaho,.. and they can trap them and move them anywhere in the state..... Introduction increases the number of wolves in the state; translocation does not.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 28, 2011, 09:23:05 AMI couldn't find the other thread where this came up, but as soon as I got the answer from the state, someone said, "yeah, but that doesn't mean the Feds won't do it." So I got this. It's funny, the plan is plenty bad enough for us without making stuff up. But maybe if we can get the garbage out of the way, we can work on the true issues.I think you are referring to one of my comments. I don't think I said they ever had released any, just that the greenie groups are working really, really hard to find a way to get the USFWS to release the wolves. When the report years ago came out with the two most critical park systems that could 'benefit' from wolves---#1 was Yellowstone and a very close #2 was Olympic. The greenies have been going as far as to assisting with the feasibility studies, consulting all kinds of bios/ecos, and contacting outside groups. They want it to mimic the fisher reintroduction that occurred a couple years ago. Also, I doubt the greenies (in my area) are releasing wolves on their own--they are more the science and courtroom greenies. Recently they have been distracted with all kinds of other things--expanding national parks/wilderness areas, trying to ban lead bullets and recreational shooting, stopping biomass plants, shutting down ORVs, decommissioning roads, etc. They weren't happy when WDFW told them NO about translocating the wolves to Olympic. My guess is these groups will file a lawsuit in the next few years if the wolves aren't migrating (because the USFWS bios told them I-5 would act as a barrier). They have been accumulating a list of court cases.