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Title: Washington state Public land too small for 15 Bp?
Post by: mulehunter on December 27, 2009, 12:21:37 PM
We need to think of OTHER way to stop Wolves growing.  I dont want to see 16,000 Elk down to 3,000 Elk in 8 years later.  We all gotta to share any idea of way to stop them before it get lost Control.

ANY IDEA???  Spring is coming.... 3 Mother of New Pups are on WAY!

WDFW :pee:

Mulehunter   ;)
Title: Re: Washington state Public land too small for 15 Bp?
Post by: longstevo on December 27, 2009, 12:36:06 PM
Yes, I believe that Washington is too small for that many breeding pairs, but really...what can be done? 

Besides everyone of us going all 'vigilante' (see related thread... :chuckle:), we're at the mercy of WDFW and the Bleeding Heart Liberal/animal lovers. 

Title: Re: Washington state Public land too small for 15 Bp?
Post by: mulehunter on December 27, 2009, 12:38:05 PM
I heard this State of Wa only carry 1/3 are Public land right? So WDFW want 1/3 population of Wolves before they can manage it. How can it be BALANCE for every one. I believe 70 years the BEST OF HUNTING in our life. We all will miss this history.

Mulehunter  >:(
Title: Re: Washington state Public land too small for 15 Bp?
Post by: wolfbait on December 27, 2009, 05:21:33 PM
Washington is to small of a state for the amount of wolves that are being planned for it. How long will it be before 15 bps are finally found?   According to the wdfw there are only two packs in the state. What about all the wolves that don't belong in a pack, which according to usfw, kill the most livestock. When we finally do end up with acquired amount of wolf packs, how many wolves will Washington really have? How much of an effect will that many wolves have on our game herds?  How much land will be closed to protect the wolves? What about your property rights?
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