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Title: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: 67 Halfcab on November 25, 2013, 05:30:01 PM
I loved the fourth paragraph in this article.  :chuckle:  I wonder where "wildlife specialist" Lynn Weber got their credentials!

http://www.nwcn.com/news/washington/Coyote-is-too-tame-for-the-wild-too-wild-for-a-pet-233390421.html (http://www.nwcn.com/news/washington/Coyote-is-too-tame-for-the-wild-too-wild-for-a-pet-233390421.html)
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: sebek556 on November 25, 2013, 05:34:19 PM
 :bash: :stup:
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: CAMPMEAT on November 25, 2013, 05:39:51 PM
....................and you wonder why the WDFW is not in touch with and has no idea how to manage our game animals.  :stup:
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: JLS on November 25, 2013, 05:47:29 PM
....................and you wonder why the WDFW is not in touch with and has no idea how to manage our game animals.  :stup:

A couple of things jump out to me.  Number one, Lynn Weber works for the shelter, not WDFW according to the shelter website. 

http://westsoundwildlife.org/Contact.html#staff (http://westsoundwildlife.org/Contact.html#staff)

Number two, she didn't say there are no coyotes in Washington, she said that this particular one came from a desert climate.

Carry on with your rant.....
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: CAMPMEAT on November 25, 2013, 06:18:34 PM
The liberal media at it again. They imply and spin. Don't care about Westsoundwildlife anyhow. Don't care about Lynn Weber either.

Carry on...............
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: bear hunter on November 25, 2013, 06:23:34 PM
 :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: :mor: WOW My be she thinks that coyotes are wolfs Hmmmmmmm
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: JLS on November 25, 2013, 06:37:15 PM
The liberal media at it again. They imply and spin. Don't care about Westsoundwildlife anyhow. Don't care about Lynn Weber either.

Carry on...............

I don't care about either of them either.  You were the one that made the implication that this had something to do with WDFW and management of wildlife.

Carry on :)
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: CAMPMEAT on November 25, 2013, 06:44:55 PM
The liberal media at it again. They imply and spin. Don't care about Westsoundwildlife anyhow. Don't care about Lynn Weber either.

Carry on...............

I don't care about either of them either.  You were the one that made the implication that this had something to do with WDFW and management of wildlife.

Carry on :)



It came out from the reporter that the WDFW was doing it, typical spin.


Carry on............ :tup:
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: JLS on November 25, 2013, 07:17:53 PM
The liberal media at it again. They imply and spin. Don't care about Westsoundwildlife anyhow. Don't care about Lynn Weber either.

Carry on...............

I don't care about either of them either.  You were the one that made the implication that this had something to do with WDFW and management of wildlife.

Carry on :)



It came out from the reporter that the WDFW was doing it, typical spin.


Carry on............ :tup:

I never heard WDFW mentioned in the newscast, or saw it in the article.

Maybe Bella rode up in the Schwann's truck.

Carry on.
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: CAMPMEAT on November 25, 2013, 07:42:25 PM
WDFW was insinuated by the liberal reporter using the, Wildlife Specialist, insinuation. Plus, this was an illegal coyote removed from the desert region, near most likely, Mexico. It was undocumented and smuggled into Washington by a Schwanns truck to become part of the working class coyote.


Carry on ...............
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: JLS on November 25, 2013, 07:44:52 PM
So, in other words you're pulling stuff out of your butt to fulfill your confirmation bias against WDFW and the entire liberal conspiracy to take over the world?  Clever.

Carry on.
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: CAMPMEAT on November 25, 2013, 07:48:18 PM
So, in other words you're pulling stuff out of your butt to fulfill your confirmation bias against WDFW and the entire liberal conspiracy to take over the world?  Clever.

Carry on.



Exactly, finally, someone understands.........


Carry on...........
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: skeeter 20i on November 26, 2013, 07:20:19 AM
This article mentions she's a "Hospital Manager" and "Wildlife Specialist" I wonder what her credentials are that make her a "Specialist"

http://www.insidebainbridge.com/tag/hospital-manager-and-wildlife-specialist-lynne-weber/ (http://www.insidebainbridge.com/tag/hospital-manager-and-wildlife-specialist-lynne-weber/)

Found it, she looks like a volunteer coordinator for West Sound Wildlife Shelter.  Obviously she's a "Specialist" I find it funny that this story wasn't obviously read by any one with any real knowledge about Washington State from the so called "Specialist" to the Editors.

http://www.westsoundwildlife.org/Contact.html (http://www.westsoundwildlife.org/Contact.html)

Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: JLS on November 26, 2013, 07:23:19 AM
This article mentions she's a "Hospital Manager" and "Wildlife Specialist" I wonder what her credentials are that make her a "Specialist"

http://www.insidebainbridge.com/tag/hospital-manager-and-wildlife-specialist-lynne-weber/ (http://www.insidebainbridge.com/tag/hospital-manager-and-wildlife-specialist-lynne-weber/)

Probably about the same as some of the gun counter "experts" at Cabelas.
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: skeeter 20i on November 26, 2013, 07:31:14 AM
This article mentions she's a "Hospital Manager" and "Wildlife Specialist" I wonder what her credentials are that make her a "Specialist"

http://www.insidebainbridge.com/tag/hospital-manager-and-wildlife-specialist-lynne-weber/ (http://www.insidebainbridge.com/tag/hospital-manager-and-wildlife-specialist-lynne-weber/)

Probably about the same as some of the gun counter "experts" at Cabelas.

 :yeah:
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: pianoman9701 on November 26, 2013, 07:41:33 AM
....................and you wonder why the WDFW is not in touch with and has no idea how to manage our game animals.  :stup:

A couple of things jump out to me.  Number one, Lynn Weber works for the shelter, not WDFW according to the shelter website. 

http://westsoundwildlife.org/Contact.html#staff (http://westsoundwildlife.org/Contact.html#staff)

Number two, she didn't say there are no coyotes in Washington, she said that this particular one came from a desert climate.

Carry on with your rant.....

 :yeah: Was thinking the same things.  :dunno:
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: DOUBLELUNG on November 26, 2013, 09:35:42 AM
Rehabilitation Manager/Wildlife Hospital Manager
Lynne Weber was born in Iowa, but then moved to Wisconsin, where she married her high school sweetheart. Lynne's animal care career started in the eighties as a licensed horse groomer in Illinois. She now has over 20 years experience in professional animal care, including horses, dogs, and cats, and other various critters. Lynne began volunteering at WSWS in 2007 and was hired on temporarily during the 2008 baby season in addition to serving as the Monday Shift Supervisor. She started working full time at the Shelter in 2008. A lifelong wildlife lover, Lynne has also volunteers with Stand Up For Kids, a national organization supporting at risk and homeless youth, as well as being a member of the Red Cross and Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management.
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: KFhunter on November 26, 2013, 11:01:52 PM
*BONK*  done

carry on......
Title: Re: No Coyotes in Washington
Post by: HighlandLofts on November 27, 2013, 08:38:35 AM
Aw come now every one knows that Cabelas is the "Worlds Foremost Outfitter" Being in such a self-centered pedestal they hold ther heads higher then all of the other big box sporting goods store. They do an extraordinary job at customer satisfaction. One of my friends ordered a Bond Derringer in 45LC/410 & holster for personal protection and the Wonderful Store Clerk (a woman) sold him a box of 45acp and a box of #6 shot 410. Great choice of ammo for self protection.


This article mentions she's a "Hospital Manager" and "Wildlife Specialist" I wonder what her credentials are that make her a "Specialist"

http://www.insidebainbridge.com/tag/hospital-manager-and-wildlife-specialist-lynne-weber/ (http://www.insidebainbridge.com/tag/hospital-manager-and-wildlife-specialist-lynne-weber/)

Probably about the same as some of the gun counter "experts" at Cabelas.
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