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Title: Another wolf killed in OR
Post by: boneaddict on November 21, 2017, 08:22:19 PM
http://www.lagrandeobserver.com/news/5762418-151/wolf-killed-in-wallowa-county (http://www.lagrandeobserver.com/news/5762418-151/wolf-killed-in-wallowa-county)
Title: Re: Another wolf killed in OR
Post by: timberfaller on November 21, 2017, 08:50:52 PM
Well I don't think the wolf was "poached"  looks more like it was "dis-patched"  :tup:
Title: Re: Another wolf killed in OR
Post by: hhack on November 22, 2017, 11:10:04 AM
Gotta love it when citizens take matters into there own hands when it comes to wolves.   Kill em all.
Title: Re: Another wolf killed in OR
Post by: Skyvalhunter on November 22, 2017, 11:15:18 AM
well a good first post
Title: Re: Another wolf killed in OR
Post by: Curly on November 22, 2017, 12:22:32 PM
 :yeah:   :tup:
Title: Re: Another wolf killed in OR
Post by: wolfbait on November 22, 2017, 04:02:44 PM
 :tup: X2

Hope WA is performing as well as the folks in Oregon, remember Oregon came out with "first wolf pack in seventy years" the very same day as WDF&wolves.

WDF&wolves claim the first time they saw wolves "migrating" into WA was 2002. They fail to mention the wolves of the 1980's and 90's.

In Washington, Feds Opt For Wolf Introduction Over Recovery

http://www.skinnymoose.com/bbb/2010/06/08/in-washington-feds-opt-for-wolf-introduction-over-recovery/


Where Did Washington’s Wolves Come From?

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Northern Rocky Mountain Recovery Program Update

2008

Until 2008, no wild wolves had been confirmed west of the DPS boundary in Washington or Oregon. However, in July 2008, a wolf pack (2 adults and 6 pups) was discovered near Twisp, WA (just east of the North Cascades and west of the DPS boundary). Genetic testing showed these wolves did not originate from the NRM DPS; instead they apparently dispersed southward from the wolf population in southcentral British Columbia. Both adults were radio-collared and the pack is being monitored via radio telemetry by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. If this pack persists it will remain separated and distinct from the NRM DPS by the large expanse of unsuitable wolf habitat in eastern WA and OR.

http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/species/mammals/wolf/annualrpt08/FINAL_2008_USFWS_Recovery_Program_Update_3-17-09.pdf

DNA samples confirm gray wolves are back in Methow Valley By Joyce Campbell
Methow Valley News
July 24, 2008

DNA tests showed that the wolves originated from a population in the northern British Columbia and Alberta provinces of Canada.
“This is a natural colonization,” said Fitkin. “The wolves are naturally immigrating.”

http://www.conservationnw.org/news/pressroom/press-clips/dna-samples-confirm-gray-wolves-are-back-in-methow-valley

Is there a difference between “southcentral British Columbia” and “northern British Columbia and Alberta provinces of Canada”?

Perhaps the USFWS and WDFW should have gotten their story straight as to where they were going to say the wolves came from? I guess they couldn’t say, we hauled them in from Idaho with horse trailers, it just wouldn’t fit the narrative of: (“This is a natural colonization,” said Fitkin. “The wolves are naturally immigrating.” )

*Update* – June 13, 2014:

“DNA obtained from Lookout Pack wolves has shown they are descendents of wolves living in coastal British Columbia”, who lived separately from inland wolves for many generations, “Conservation Northwest” said in a press release.

 http://methowvalleynews.com/2013/06/25/will-federal-delisting-impact-states-wolves/


http://tomremington.com/2014/06/09/the-naturally-migrating-gi-wolves/
Title: Re: Another wolf killed in OR
Post by: HighlandLofts on November 23, 2017, 04:06:19 PM
You are talking about information given from a government agency, believe nothing you read and only half of what you see
Title: Re: Another wolf killed in OR
Post by: Calvin Rayborn on December 28, 2017, 10:16:05 PM
Take 'em out
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