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Title: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: Boss .300 winmag on February 03, 2020, 09:14:06 AM
J.T. Austin, adviser to Gov. Jay Inslee, speaks to Washington Fish and Wildlife’s Wolf Advisory Group on Jan. 8 in Tumwater. Austin says Inslee supports cattle ranching and wants to help producers cope with wolves.

Don Jenkins/Capital Press

TUMWATER, Wash. — Gov. Jay Inslee supports cattle ranching and wants to help ranchers cope with wolves, a top aide said Wednesday.

Labeling the Democratic governor as a “liberal, progressive” who’s “anti-agriculture and anti-cattle” would be wrong, the governor’s natural resources policy adviser, J.T. Austin, said at a meeting of Fish and Wildlife’s Wolf Advisory Group.

“It’s an oversimplified default position to take,” she said. “This is not about politics. It’s not a Republicans and Democrats issue. It’s an issue where we need an all-hands-on-deck response.”

Austin’s remarks came as the advisory group began discussing Fish and Wildlife’s policy on when to kill wolves to stop attacks on livestock.

Inslee said in a letter to the department last fall that repeatedly killing many wolves in the Kettle River Range in northern Ferry County was “unacceptable.”

Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind answered in a letter that the department was looking for new non-lethal tactics to prevent wolves from attacking livestock. The department has not offered any specifics.

Environmental groups hailed Inslee’s letter, which echoed their complaints that Fish and Wildlife has too often resorted to killing wolves, particularly in response to cattle lost by the Diamond M ranch on federal grazing land.

Washington Farm Bureau government relations director Tom Davis, a member of the Wolf Advisory Group, told Austin that Inslee’s letter implied the governor didn’t approve of the department using its lethal-control policy.

“The governor’s letter was offensive to us,” Davis said. “It wasn’t well received by some folks in rural Washington.”

Austin said the letter wasn’t meant to take sides, but rather urge collaboration to prevent annual losses of cattle and wolves.

She said she met recently in northeast Washington with ranchers and others close to managing wolves. She said that she hoped Inslee can visit the region after the legislative session ends in March.

“He’d love to go out and have coffee with ranchers having these experiences,” Austin said.

Bill McIrvin, a partner in the family owned Diamond M, was one of the cattlemen who met with Austin.

“I hope (Inslee) would be interested, and I hope he would have an interest in de-escalating emotions about this issue,” McIrvin said. “If he could do something to ease tensions around these wolves, it would be a win for everyone.”

Fish and Wildlife’s lethal-control policy calls for considering removing wolves after a pack attacks three livestock in 30 days or four in 10 months. The department sometimes waits longer to see whether more non-lethal measures will stop the attacks.

Quicker action would reduce the number of cattle and wolves killed, McIrvin said. Fish and Wildlife should turn over lethal control of wolves to county sheriff’s offices, rather than having the removal of wolves get “blown up in front of the media in Pierce and King counties,” he said.

“It could be addressed to take care of our problem and still have lots of wolves for people who like wolves,” McIrvin said.

McIrvin said he doesn’t know of any deterrence measure that hasn’t been tried, or any that is effective in stopping chronic depredations. “Once wolves start killing livestock, none of the non-lethals have merit,” he said.  🤔
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: timberfaller on February 03, 2020, 09:18:24 AM
You can trust Jay about as far as you can throw him!!  His "trust", the lack there of is why he was kicked out of office here on the east side!!   He scurried over to the west side to get back in!!  He's a little Adam Shiftie!!
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: jstone on February 03, 2020, 09:19:16 AM
Is this election year?
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: Boss .300 winmag on February 03, 2020, 09:24:41 AM
You can trust Jay about as far as you can throw him!!  His "trust", the lack there of is why he was kicked out of office here on the east side!!   He scurried over to the west side to get back in!!  He's a little Adam Shiftie!!

 :yeah:

I just posted it for information. He’s garbage.😉
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: Boss .300 winmag on February 03, 2020, 09:24:59 AM
Is this election year?

Ya think.🤣
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: ballpark on February 03, 2020, 09:30:34 AM
"Austin said the letter wasn’t meant to take sides, but rather urge collaboration to prevent annual losses of cattle and wolves."

Typical way politicians lie.  If the statement is to be believed, why didn't he just state that collaboration is required instead of stating,

"Inslee said in a letter to the department last fall that repeatedly killing many wolves in the Kettle River Range in northern Ferry County was “unacceptable.”
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: buckfvr on February 03, 2020, 09:44:17 AM
They lie cheat and steal for 1 vote..........
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: follow maggie on February 03, 2020, 10:33:14 PM
Inslee doesn’t give a damn about cattle, farming or rural people.
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: greenhead_killer on February 03, 2020, 11:43:12 PM
Ramping up his bs to sucker voters. It’s that time of year again. Gonna see lots more lies from that guy too. He knows he’s on thin ice in this state with the way the country is waking up
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: Dan-o on February 04, 2020, 05:29:10 AM
Worst Wa. governor in my 35 years here.
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: zwickeyman on February 04, 2020, 05:36:34 AM
Worst Wa. governor in my 35 years here.

You are right Dan-0

And thats not an easy task, he had to work very hard at it
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: woodswalker on February 04, 2020, 07:13:38 AM
Worst Wa. governor in my 35 years here.

You are right Dan-0

And thats not an easy task, he had to work very hard at it

Evidently you missed Dixy Lee Ray... :bash: :bash: :bash:

but Inslee is making a concerted effort to beat Dixy's record
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: nwwanderer on February 04, 2020, 07:55:53 AM
You may want to check Dixy's budgets, Our current is clueless and destructive
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: follow maggie on February 04, 2020, 09:49:30 AM
Ramping up his bs to sucker voters. It’s that time of year again. Gonna see lots more lies from that guy too. He knows he’s on thin ice in this state with the way the country is waking up

He’s really not, because he’ll get all of Snohomish & king counties & that’s all he needs. None of the rest of us matter in elections in this state.
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: KFhunter on February 04, 2020, 09:53:44 AM
Ramping up his bs to sucker voters. It’s that time of year again. Gonna see lots more lies from that guy too. He knows he’s on thin ice in this state with the way the country is waking up

He’s really not, because he’ll get all of Snohomish & king counties & that’s all he needs. None of the rest of us matter in elections in this state.


This tells me he might be worried about not having enough support from those two counties to carry the vote alone, all his eggs in two baskets with holes in them. 
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: headshot5 on February 04, 2020, 10:52:39 AM
I think he'll probably have his lowest amount of support this election cycle.  The way the RTA tax is hitting people in Pierce, Snohomish, and King counties for the mass transit horse crap, will probably not be helping, especially since they pushed out the $30 dollar tabs thing.   

The RTA tax of getting taxed at 1.1% of the annually depreciated value of your vehicle is insane. 




 
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: huntnphool on February 04, 2020, 10:55:54 AM
Quote
“This is not about politics. It’s not a Republicans and Democrats issue. It’s an issue where we need an all-hands-on-deck response.”

BS!
Title: Re: Aide: Ranchers’ wolf woes concern Inslee
Post by: follow maggie on February 04, 2020, 07:10:26 PM
Ramping up his bs to sucker voters. It’s that time of year again. Gonna see lots more lies from that guy too. He knows he’s on thin ice in this state with the way the country is waking up

He’s really not, because he’ll get all of Snohomish & king counties & that’s all he needs. None of the rest of us matter in elections in this state.


This tells me he might be worried about not having enough support from those two counties to carry the vote alone, all his eggs in two baskets with holes in them.

Don’t get me wrong, I’d like to see him get hit by a bus
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