Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: 92xj on April 22, 2019, 06:50:53 AM
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expert to speak in Kennewick at 7pm (Not sure what date though, as the article lacks that :bash:)
A Washington state wolf specialist will give an update on the wolf population in the state Tuesday in Kennewick.
Wolves were eradicated in the state by the 1930s, but now there are at least 126 wolves, including 15 breeding pairs in the state, mostly in the northeast corner of the state. But their numbers are increasing in southeast Washington and the north-central region.
Ben Maletzke, of the Washington state department of Fish and Wildlife, will speak at a 7 p.m. meeting of the Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society at the First Lutheran Church at Highway 395 and Yelm Street.
The public is invited.
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/sports/outdoors/article229511779.html
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Nice thread title. :chuckle:
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Nice thread title. :chuckle:
I'm sure someone has seen one around here.
According to some, they have been around a long long time, all over the state, east and west and in the middle.
Sasquatch walks them on a leash
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I have actually heard from others that they are in the Horse Heaven Hills. :dunno:
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Im fairly ignorant to the Audubon Society... has anyone ever been to one of their presentations? Pro/Anti agnostic toward hunting?
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Most Audubon members I know are anti-hunting. (Subaru drivin', tree huggin' sumbio tches) That being said, I love birds and partake in plenty of bird loving activities. :chuckle:
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https://lowercolumbiabasinaudubon.org/
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Go with a grin and binos around your neck, ask leading questions that you know the answer. If you can hold your tongue you will be fine. Have made a few, always interesting
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expert to speak in Kennewick at 7pm (Not sure what date though, as the article lacks that :bash:)
A Washington state wolf specialist will give an update on the wolf population in the state Tuesday in Kennewick.
Wolves were eradicated in the state by the 1930s, but now there are at least 126 wolves, including 15 breeding pairs in the state, mostly in the northeast corner of the state. But their numbers are increasing in southeast Washington and the north-central region.
Ben Maletzke, of the Washington state department of Fish and Wildlife, will speak at a 7 p.m. meeting of the Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society at the First Lutheran Church at Highway 395 and Yelm Street.
The public is invited.
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/sports/outdoors/article229511779.html
Since the article is dated 4/21, I would say it is a safe bet it is this Tuesday, 4/23...
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expert to speak in Kennewick at 7pm (Not sure what date though, as the article lacks that :bash:)
A Washington state wolf specialist will give an update on the wolf population in the state Tuesday in Kennewick.
Wolves were eradicated in the state by the 1930s, but now there are at least 126 wolves, including 15 breeding pairs in the state, mostly in the northeast corner of the state. But their numbers are increasing in southeast Washington and the north-central region.
Ben Maletzke, of the Washington state department of Fish and Wildlife, will speak at a 7 p.m. meeting of the Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society at the First Lutheran Church at Highway 395 and Yelm Street.
The public is invited.
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/sports/outdoors/article229511779.html
Since the article is dated 4/21, I would say it is a safe bet it is this Tuesday, 4/23...
Thank you.
I see no point in save bets so I choose to not play them.
And, I actually can't read and totally missed the word "Tuesday" in the article.
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I have actually heard from others that they are in the Horse Heaven Hills. :dunno:
:o