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I recently came across this article in the Olympian concerning an appointment of an WDFW environmentalist that appears to be pro wolf? Hmmmmmm..

Please read : http://www.theolympian.com/2012/01/07/1939549/fish-and-wildlife-appointee-draws.html

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This guy and the appointment of him is getting A LOT of press.  Way more than I thought it would

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"We believe a conflict of interest does exist," Okanogan County commissioners said in their letter, which was also sent to state Sen. Brian Hatfield D-Raymond, whose Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development Committee has the power to remove Kehne from his new position.

Read more here: http://www.theolympian.com/2012/01/07/1939549/fish-and-wildlife-appointee-draws.html#storylink=cpy


Sounds like we need another letter writing campaign....
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"We believe a conflict of interest does exist," Okanogan County commissioners said in their letter, which was also sent to state Sen. Brian Hatfield D-Raymond, whose Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development Committee has the power to remove Kehne from his new position.

Read more here: http://www.theolympian.com/2012/01/07/1939549/fish-and-wildlife-appointee-draws.html#storylink=cpy


Sounds like we need another letter writing campaign....


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I'm in.  I have sent an E-Mail to all Washington Predator Hunting Association members for their review as I do not know if they were aware.  Where id the letters go to that you sent previously?

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There was a huge thread about this where many of us wrote to our reps.

http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,88257.msg1111255.html#msg1111255

For those who haven't written your legislators yet, go here and fill in your address. Their information will pop up.

http://apps.leg.wa.gov/districtfinder/default.aspx
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Republicans push to oust newly appointed Wildlife Commissioner
By K.C. Mehaffey
World staff writer

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

OKANOGAN — A newly appointed member of the state Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission from Omak is under fire by Okanogan County Republicans, who say he’s a “wolf advocate” and does not reflect Eastern Washington views.

Jay Kehne was appointed by Gov. Chris Gregoire in December.

The Republicans have asked Okanogan County commissioners to object to Kehne’s appointment, and call for his resignation due to a conflict of interest.

Okanogan Republicans ask county commissioner to step down

Okanogan County Republicans are asking Andy Lampe to resign as Okanogan County Commissioner for writing a letter supporting the appointment of Omak conservationist Jay Kehne to the state Fish and Wildlife Commission.

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On Tuesday, all three commissioners signed a letter to the governor and state senators seeking his removal.

Kehne said he sees no conflict in working for Conservation Northwest and serving on the Wildlife Commission, and said that he’ll join the commission for his first meeting this week.

“I’ve lived in Eastern Washington most of my life, and recognize rural county values,” he said.

Before becoming Okanogan County’s outreach associate for Conservation Northwest in 2009, Kehne worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resource Conservation Service for 11 years, and its Soil Conservation Service for 20 years. He’s lived in Eastern Washington for 44 years.

He said his work with Conservation Northwest has included traveling around the state giving talks about wolves, and trying to get an underpass for mule deer on Highway 97 between Riverside and Tonasket.

“If you look at this issue with wolves, it was a mix of Eastern and Western Washington commissioners, and it passed unanimously. That says to me that this Commission did a good job looking at the facts and figures, and listening to comments. They passed the plan, which is what has to happen before we get on with living with wolves,” he said.

He added that his work for Conservation Northwest included work to put together a volunteer group to help state officials figure out what wolves are eating, and help document any livestock killed so ranchers can be compensated.

“I don’t work for a bunch of radical terrorists. I work for a group that believes strongly in wildlife conservation, and realizes that communities are a large part of where this all happens,” he said.

He’s the first Okanogan County resident to be named to the nine-member board since Terry Karro, a Winthrop lawyer who served from 1985 to 1997.

Jon Wyss, the Okanogan County Republican Party’s state committeeman, said the main issue is not with Kehne.

“Jay Kehne is a good guy. He really is. But you can’t sit on a Fish and Wildlife Commission and represent Eastern Washington when the organization that writes your paycheck espouses everything that is opposite” to the area represented.

Wyss said in addition to its support of wolves, Conservation Northwest has pushed for the purchase of private land for wildlife conservation.

He said both the Okanogan County Farm Bureau and Coalition for Property Rights met recently to support the effort to remove Kehne from the Wildlife Commission. Wyss is president of both organizations.

Joel Kretz, a Republican state representative from Okanogan County, called Conservation Northwest, “an extremist environmental group,” and pointed to its executive director, Mitch Friedman, who once belonged to the radical group Earth First!, and admitted in a speech to being arrested for civil disobedience.

“He locked up the Loomis Forest, and he’s got a 30-year history of litigation over timber sales,” Kretz said. And, it supported the state’s plans to recover wolves in Washington.

The county’s anti-wolf stance is well known. In August, Okanogan County commissioners passed a resolution asking the state to delist the gray wolf, and consider it instead a “deleterious exotic wildlife.”

“I would say if you put them up against the values of Eastern Washington, their values are pretty extreme,” Kretz said.

Kretz said Kehne also doesn’t represent Eastern Washington views. “Jay went around the state and spent the last year promoting wolves,” he said. “To me, it’s just insulting that he would be appointed to an Eastern Washington position.”

Friedman said he thinks Okanogan County Republicans are just upset that a wolf recovery plan is now in place, and the debate is over.

He said he weathered all of the same attacks in the mid-1990s, when Okanogan County Republicans were worked up over a proposed international park, and started, he said, seeing black helicopters.

“I don’t think this is about me. I think it’s about them. Every 15 years, the right wing of Okanogan County has to show just how out of touch it is, and I’m their whipping boy,” he said.

K.C. Mehaffey: 997-2512


http://www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/2012/jan/04/republicans-push-to-oust-newly-appointed-wildlife/
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Letter from Okanogan County Commissioners opposing Jay Kehne's appointment to the state Fish and Wildlife Comission 
January 3, 2012
Senator Brian Hatfield, Chair
Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development Committee
411 J. A. Cherberg Bldg
P.O. Box 40466
Olympia, WA 98504-0466
Honorable Senator Hatfield,

     The purpose of this letter is to express the opposition of the Okanogan Board of County Commissioners to the appointment of Jay Kehne to the Fish and Wildlife Commission. In our letter, we will explain our opposition as a board and further explain why Commissioner Lampe has reconsidered the letter of support he issued in June of this year.
     We cannot support Mr. Kehne's appointment for two reasons. The first is the approach used by Mr. Kehne as he opposed our petition requesting the Director of Fish and Wildlife consider delisting the gray wolf as endangered in the State of Washington, and second is what is the appearance of, if not actual, conflict of interest between Mr. Kehne's paid position with Conservation Northwest and his duties as a Game Commission member.
     This Board considers a person's right to disagree with the decisions of an elected board or official to be sacred. Mr. Kehne had the right to disagree with our decision to submit the petition to delist the wolf. The manner in which he chose to disagree revealed an arrogant and self-righteous Jay Kehne that frankly none of us had seen before. This Board followed a legitimate legal process and made a lawful decision after conducting a public hearing to afford our citizens the opportunity to express their views. The questions posed in our petition were of concern to our citizens and timely offered since the wolf management plan was under consideration by the Game Commission. In fact, many of the issues we, and others, raised were taken up by the Game Commission and resulted in changes to the management plan. The effective public process we utilized was dismissed by Mr. Kehne as a "waste of taxpayer time and money" and "based in ignorance". What is more disturbing is his remarks simply parroted the viewpoint offered by his employer. We see no value in putting a closed minded person who is evidently capable of spewing this sort of vitriolic rhetoric in defense of his paycheck on the Game Commission under the guise of being a hunter from Eastern Washington.
     We believe a conflict of interest does exist between Mr. Kehne's employment and his proposed appointment. Whether Conservation Northwest is supported by direct contributions from the Department of Fish and Wildlife is irrelevant. Conservation Northwest is supported for the sole and express purpose of buying private land for the conversion to public ownership or alternatively purchasing the development rights on land. The education programs they sponsor are to create support for this primary activity. To succeed Conservation Northwest must have a buyer or holding agency for their acquisitions. As a result a partnership has developed between Fish and Wildlife and Conservation Northwest which provides a de-facto conduit to public funds. We believe an actual conflict exists but at any rate Mr. Kehne's appointment would certainly violate the appearance of fairness which is as important.
     In light of his recent demeanor regarding the public review of the wolf management plan we do not believe Mr. Kehne possesses the open mind necessary to serve on the Game Commission. He is apparently more interested in serving the interests of his employer rather than listening too and effectively evaluating the concerns expressed by the citizens he has asked to represent. We absolutely oppose his appointment to the Fish and Game Commission.

Sincerely

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OKANOGAN, WASHINGTON

Jim DeTro, Chairman
Andrew Lampe, Member
Don (Bud) Hover, Member

Cc: Governor Christine Gregoire, PO Box 40002, Olympia, WA 98504- 0002
Lt. Governor Brad Owen, PO Box 40400, Olympia WA 98504- 0400
7th & 12th District Legislatures
 
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:bash:  At least Tim Sheldon isn't too bad.  He's the one that told the legislature he was telling his constituants to arm themselves and call the cops after they solved their own problems since there wasn't enough law enforcement coverage in Mason Co.

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Re: Aticle in "The Olympian" about WDFW Environmentalist Appointment pro wolf?
« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2012, 01:14:30 PM »
So, if we send Christine packing, and end up with Jay Inslee in the Governor's Mansion, that's going to be better?

If that happens, be prepared for more taxes to support Unions, Welfare, and Unemployment, and on, and on.....
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Re: Aticle in "The Olympian" about WDFW Environmentalist Appointment pro wolf?
« Reply #11 on: January 12, 2012, 09:46:17 PM »
There is a reason why some of us that live in the Olympia area call the Daily Olympian "The Daily O" and others call it the "The Daily Zero (0)"  It is pretty much hard leftist trash with very poor journalism and editing.  Other than feature type stories there really is no valuable news information in this piece of crap.  most of the sources they site are other news agencies.  It is not even pubilished in town anymore since a merger with Tacoma News Tribune.  It is pretty sad for a city our size to have such an aweful local newspaper.   It seems somewhat ironic for town like Olympia that boasts of environmental awareness so carelessly uses resources to publish a paper that is hardly worth putting in the bottom of your bird cage or lining your cat's litter box. 
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Re: Aticle in "The Olympian" about WDFW Environmentalist Appointment pro wolf?
« Reply #12 on: January 15, 2012, 11:52:01 PM »
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"We believe a conflict of interest does exist," Okanogan County commissioners said in their letter, which was also sent to state Sen. Brian Hatfield D-Raymond, whose Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development Committee has the power to remove Kehne from his new position.

Read more here: http://www.theolympian.com/2012/01/07/1939549/fish-and-wildlife-appointee-draws.html#storylink=cpy


Sounds like we need another letter writing campaign....


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