2018 UpdatesExpand All | Monthly Wolf Report – September 2018 October 1, 2018 This report provides information about wolf conservation and management activities undertaken by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) from Sept. 1-30, 2018. Statewide Wolf Capture, Survey, and Management Surveys Wolf biologists spent time trapping in the Togo pack territory and scouting in the Wedge and Old …
Why removal of cougars and wolves from Pa. means more Lyme disease
Here is another example of why Humans have no business trying to do Mother Natures Job. The removal of wolves and cougars in Pennsylvania long ago is responsible for today’s deer problems — and maybe even the explosion of tick-related Lyme disease, a new study suggests. These observations come from a Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences-led study of carnivore …
WDFW marksman? Seriously? shoots and kills an adult female member of a wolf pack
Donny Martorello, lets set the record straight, you dont get to call a killer a Marksman when he uses a Sgotgun, that has already proven to wound animals instead of a clean shot. On Sept. 28, a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) marksman shot and killed an adult female member of a wolf pack that has repeatedly preyed …
WDFW Doesnt manage wolves based on best science
Clearly WDFW isn’t managing wolves based on the best available science when it comes to depredations. There are numerous Studies that show killing pack members leads to more depredations based on current plosone reviewed science, WDFW is however confirming that science as being quite accurate! Our question for WDFW is how long will it take to listen to science, …