WDFW needs reminded it appears, Per Their Own Policy their window is rolling….

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Profanity Peak Pack, Protect The Wolves, Smackout Pack by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

WDFW, you state your window is a “Rolling” Window…. Producer 1 now only has 1 depredation…. Anything Prior to October 3rd can no longer be included in your Count per your own Policy. Producer #2 does not have a countable depredation now. Producer #3 has just 1. Further, there were no deterrents present on our first 5 visits after you …

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Colville Reservation: CCT set to vote on North Half wolf hunting season, 

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Species by Twowolves2 Comments

CCT I hope you have your ducks in a row, with your i’s dotted and tees crossed. If not, be prepared to hear from Protect The Wolves™ that still carries on your Traditional Elders Beliefs. Some of Your Younger Tribal council members have offended your very own Tribal Elders…. some of which have told us that you have shamed them …

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Travis Fletcher Colville USFS Has Blood on his hands/ VIOLATES PUBLIC TRUST

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Sherman Pack, Smackout Pack by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

Travis Fletcher could have Prevented this needless Slaughter of the Smackout Pack, He chose to Ignore his Public Duty! Travis Fletcher, needs to loose his USFS Position for Ignoring the Public! Travis Fletcher USFS Violates Mandates upon him under the Public Trust by failing to close grazing allotments in known Wolf Den locations. Travis Fletcher was served a petition with …

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Comparing costs and benefits of lethal and non-lethal human–wildlife conflict mitigation on livestock farms

In Dr Rob Wielgus, Profanity Peak Pack, Protect The Wolves, Smackout Pack by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

Reposting Proof for Ranchers, that non-lethal is far less expensive, Livestock depredation has implications for conservation and agronomy; it can be costly for farmers and can prompt retaliatory killing of carnivores. Lethal control measures are readily available and are reportedly perceived to be cheaper, more practical and more effective than non-lethal methods. However, the costs and efficacy of lethal vs …