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Additionally, the Spokane Tribe provides interagency coordination and overall project management.[/i]
Sounds to me like WDFW has more say than you know? Currently, the lead field biologist is a white sturgeon biologist with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. He provides the project with research direction and conducts the field work with the assistance of technicians provided by the Colville Confederated Tribes and the Spokane Tribe of Indians. Additionally, the Spokane Tribe provides interagency coordination and overall project management.But thats fine, the easy way out is just to blame Tribes so why not, have at it.
Quote from: PlateauNDN on March 19, 2012, 02:56:27 PMSounds to me like WDFW has more say than you know? Currently, the lead field biologist is a white sturgeon biologist with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. He provides the project with research direction and conducts the field work with the assistance of technicians provided by the Colville Confederated Tribes and the Spokane Tribe of Indians. Additionally, the Spokane Tribe provides interagency coordination and overall project management.But thats fine, the easy way out is just to blame Tribes so why not, have at it.Ok then. I'll blame the tribes and WDFW. They both suck. WDFW should be able to do something to prevent this bounty. Why can't the WDFW bios and/or people higher up with some political pull be able to do something? Are you comprehending anything I've posted? The WDFW's own bio is the lead bio for the Tribe and the Tribe works with others as a collaborative cooperative. Not just the Tribes pulling the strings here. I haven't read any studies that show that walleyes are having an impact on white sturgeon........... From the other articles it sounded like it was all about trying to save some kokanee..... Obviously, you didn't read the link I provided but that's okay the easy road is always the fastest. Nevermind reading facts, just read the first thing you see and jump to conclusions.
The most voracious predator on the Columbia is the Triploid Rainbow. That is a fact. Now the tribes and WDFW say they are contained to Rufus Woods, but everyone knows they are spreading throughout the system.