Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: PLUVIUSWAPITI on February 16, 2016, 06:23:17 PM
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Another study by U of W researcher's. http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2016/feb/16/researchers-say-killing-wolves-reduces-attacks-on-/
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http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2016/feb/16/researchers-say-killing-wolves-reduces-attacks-on-/
Your link swapped a - for a /.
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Thanks lokidog.
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I had to laugh at Wielgus' comment about the study! :chuckle:
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I had to laugh at Wielgus' comment about the study! :chuckle:
"“The authors are not wildlife biologists; they’ve never studied wolves,” said Wielgus."
Which should have nothing to do with valid statistical data analysis.
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I had to laugh at Wielgus' comment about the study! :chuckle:
"“The authors are not wildlife biologists; they’ve never studied wolves,” said Wielgus."
Which should have nothing to do with valid statistical data analysis.
This exactly what we need, some studies to counter his questionable studies! He's the guy who WDFW has modeled our abysmal cougar management around his studies!
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I think it would take an agenda to conclude that fewer wolves would result in more livestock attacks.
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I think it would take an agenda to conclude that fewer wolves would result in more livestock attacks.
Ya think! :chuckle:
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I had to laugh at Wielgus' comment about the study! :chuckle:
"“The authors are not wildlife biologists; they’ve never studied wolves,” said Wielgus."
Which should have nothing to do with valid statistical data analysis.
This exactly what we need, some studies to counter his questionable studies! He's the guy who WDFW has modeled our abysmal cougar management around his studies!
He is a joke. The WDFW hates that wolf "research" that he did.
There are lots of holes in it....
I am glad someone came up with some reviewes literature to debunk it. Montana did some food stuff too, thier research basically blew it apart a few months ago.
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The only time I will root for UW over WSU. :chuckle:
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As a WSU grad with a fair amount of wildlife biology this is tough to take but go for it Dawgs. On a side note WDFW might not want to comment on 'biological impossibilities" as they have stated many times in public forums that his wolf problem just can not be happening before 2020.
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Dawgs v. Dogs. Go Dawgs.