Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Wolves => Topic started by: KFhunter on July 23, 2019, 10:40:37 AM
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In a new pressure campaign, McIrvin is termed an “instigator for a long series of ‘wolf depredation’ actions” taken by WDFW and accounts for 85 percent of all lethal removals.
The Center for a Humane Economy and Animal Wellness Action also placed a full-page ad in yesterday’s Seattle Times calling on Director Kelly Susewind not to authorize more removals, and sent out a press release that brings Rob Wielgus, the former Washington State University professor, back into the conflict.
In 2016, Wielgus claimed McIrvin and his Diamond M Ranch had turned out cattle “directly on top” of the original Profanity Peak Pack’s den, but WDFW and WSU officials refuted that, saying the herd had been let out 4 to 5 miles away.
“My research shows that non-lethal controls, such as keeping livestock and salt blocks one kilometer away from wolf denning and rendezvous areas, are very effective in deterring rare wolf attacks on livestock,” Wielgus stated in the AWA press release.
http://nwsportsmanmag.com/more-cattle-attacks-in-ferry-co/?fbclid=IwAR2epyxihmhhCseLPJ7-z1q1JKladjfKFhSOv6GIoL4IvsMpDYnHbEhgtWg
He's like a bad case of herpes :bash:
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It seems as though The Center for a Humane Economy and Animal Wellness Action is attempting to pick the rotting scab off the bloody anal wart that is Rob Weilgus.
Weilgus is truly worthy of scorn and ridicule on so many levels. Loathsome.
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Anyone tapping RW for his support is either stupid or hurting for "scientific" support. He's a proven fraud and liar, willing to skew data to forward his personal goals. These people must be real pieces of work.