Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: Humptulips on October 20, 2023, 09:22:52 PM
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https://www.oregonlive.com/environment/2023/10/oregon-agrees-to-give-10-wolves-to-another-western-state.html
Strange we have enough wolves to give them away but not enough to hunt them.
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Hmmmmm this article is using falsehoods to garner support, imagine that.
"But individual wolves typically don’t travel more than a hundred miles from their birthplace.
“It would be extremely unusual and unlikely for a wolf to traverse the distance between Oregon and Colorado,” Duncan said"
The above quote can be quickly proven wrong by this article about OR-7.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/11/science/california-wolves-misinformation.html
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Hmmmmm this article is using falsehoods to garner support, imagine that.
"But individual wolves typically don’t travel more than a hundred miles from their birthplace.
“It would be extremely unusual and unlikely for a wolf to traverse the distance between Oregon and Colorado,” Duncan said"
The above quote can be quickly proven wrong by this article about OR-7.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/11/science/california-wolves-misinformation.html
Yep
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Why don't we relocate Tacoma hilltop Coyotes!!!
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Hmmmmm this article is using falsehoods to garner support, imagine that.
"But individual wolves typically don’t travel more than a hundred miles from their birthplace.
“It would be extremely unusual and unlikely for a wolf to traverse the distance between Oregon and Colorado,” Duncan said"
The above quote can be quickly proven wrong by this article about OR-7.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/11/science/california-wolves-misinformation.html
How do you know OR-7 didn't get to it's location via horse trailer like so many other releases?
When the USFWS illegally released wolves into Idaho and the Yellowstone they had to put them in large fenced off kennels and feed them to keep them from going back home.
"But individual wolves typically don’t travel more than a hundred miles from their birthplace.
“It would be extremely unusual and unlikely for a wolf to traverse the distance between Oregon and Colorado"
Probably getting more truth there than you know, after all everything the USFWS said about wolves at the beginning turned out to be lies when the wolves hit the ground in the lower 48.
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Maybe the key word is typically?
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/conservationists-stunned-spotting-family-famously-113000252.html
“This recently detected group of wolves is at least 200 straight-line miles from the nearest known California pack and demonstrates the species’ amazing ability to disperse long distances and take advantage of the state’s plentiful suitable habitat,” Flick said in a statement.
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Can’t we relocate all of them to Seattle or maybe the state capital grounds in Olympia?