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Quote from: Special T on May 23, 2012, 03:32:19 PM They lost thier trust from me. Time to clean house... Look up some of Wolfbaits posts. He has posted lots of articles from newspapers around the area on the west side that talk about wolf sitings. Agreed
They lost thier trust from me. Time to clean house... Look up some of Wolfbaits posts. He has posted lots of articles from newspapers around the area on the west side that talk about wolf sitings.
The wolfer meeeting I attended in Yakima last fall was full of I do not know and how could this happen from the WDFW. They openly discussed that they felt no management would need to occur before 2020. Many still feel the same.
Quote from: Huntbear on May 23, 2012, 09:26:58 AMIt was when the state started transplanting The fact that you guys still push this baseless, proofless rumor is beyond me.
It was when the state started transplanting
Well you are referring to his claims of wolves being transplanted... I'm referring to the VOLUMES of news articles that talked about wolves. Especially the ones that talked about wolves in WA during the period that the state said there was none... I won't argue the case about transplanting here in WA. What i would argue is that we had wolves here before this so called "recovery". That and the "Experimental transplant" of wolves to YNP did not use the same kinds of wolves that are/were in the Rockies and Cascaides. To me it is like trying to convince someone that a steel head is the same as a Chinook salmon... Yes they are both salmonoids but they are not the same... The state recognizes the differences in salmon but not for wolves... I personally think it is irrelevant to argue if they are transplanted... I think the ESA is about $$$ for lawyers, and activism for wacko environmentalists... I think to really solve the issue we new 2 things.. Rob McKenna as Gov, and to scrap the ESA.
Yes WE ALL believe that the state planted some here.
Quote from: humanure on May 24, 2012, 12:47:37 PMQuote from: Huntbear on May 23, 2012, 09:26:58 AMIt was when the state started transplanting The fact that you guys still push this baseless, proofless rumor is beyond me.They collared a wolf in the northeast part of Washington 2 years ago. Took a DNA sample and thew DNA goes back to a pack in the Grand Teton National Park. That's an awful long ways for a wolf to travel on it's own without help. Yes WE ALL believe that the state planted some here.
Quote from: GrainfedMuley on May 29, 2012, 06:54:18 AMQuote from: humanure on May 24, 2012, 12:47:37 PMQuote from: Huntbear on May 23, 2012, 09:26:58 AMIt was when the state started transplanting The fact that you guys still push this baseless, proofless rumor is beyond me.They collared a wolf in the northeast part of Washington 2 years ago. Took a DNA sample and thew DNA goes back to a pack in the Grand Teton National Park. That's an awful long ways for a wolf to travel on it's own without help. Yes WE ALL believe that the state planted some here.Not sure what you mean by we. I don't believe it. And wolves can travel a thousand miles or more on their own, in a relatively short period of time.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on May 29, 2012, 07:45:02 AMQuote from: GrainfedMuley on May 29, 2012, 06:54:18 AMQuote from: humanure on May 24, 2012, 12:47:37 PMQuote from: Huntbear on May 23, 2012, 09:26:58 AMIt was when the state started transplanting The fact that you guys still push this baseless, proofless rumor is beyond me.They collared a wolf in the northeast part of Washington 2 years ago. Took a DNA sample and thew DNA goes back to a pack in the Grand Teton National Park. That's an awful long ways for a wolf to travel on it's own without help. Yes WE ALL believe that the state planted some here.Not sure what you mean by we. I don't believe it. And wolves can travel a thousand miles or more on their own, in a relatively short period of time.OK, wrong wording........I believe the state planted wolves. This liberal state, it would not suprise me at all.