Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: wolfbait on July 09, 2017, 05:59:03 AM
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Ranching endangered by growing wolf population, not the other way around
http://freerangereport.com/index.php/2017/07/01/ranching-endangered-by-growing-wolf-population-not-the-other-way-around/
Ranchers etc. have learned it's too expensive and only prolongs the wolf predation if they ask WDFW etc. for help.
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There's only 2 replies to the article so far but the first one is priceless!
It's hard to believe they spent $800,000 just to talk. Then again - it's a certain agency.
I would've done it for half that and I would've been honest.
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"Managers in Oregon and Washington have struggled to come up with a plan to keep wolves under control. Washington even spent about $800,000 on a mediator to get various stakeholders — ranchers and environmentalists — together to talk about the problems wolves have created."
I went to one of the $800,000 meetings in the Okanogan, what a BS session. The mediator want to talk about how the environmentalists want to get to know everyone personally, have a cup of tea and figure out how we could all work together as the wolves slaughter the ungulates and livestock.
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Everyone explained to her it wasn't the environmentalist that screwed WA but instead WDF&Wolves with their bogus wolf plan, refusing to confirm wolves that were killing livestock etc..
Talk about a waste of money.