Jay Inslee appoints Douglas County Cattle Rancher to WDFW Commissioners

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Jay Inslee

For Jay Inslee not to think that Wolves  shouldn’t be delisted, his actions speak Volumes by appointing a Rancher to WDFW Commissioners Board. How is it that People have brainwashed themselves into thinking that hunting animals is conservation? Below is the meaning of the term “Conservation” none of which include hunting 😉

Inslees pandering to Ranchers is no excuse for his claiming he doesn’t want wolves removed from the ESL.

Jay Inslee has already proven that he doesn’t mind discrimination, nor does he seem to care about wildlife as he claims looking at his latest appointment.

con·ser·va·tion
/ˌkänsərˈvāSH(ə)n/
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noun
  1. 1.
    prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
    “the government must take action to promote energy conservation”
    • preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment and of wildlife.
      “nature conservation”
      synonyms:preservationprotection, safeguarding, safe keeping, keeping, guarding, saving, looking after;

      carechargecustodyguardianshiphusbandrysupervision;
      upkeep, keeping up, keeping going, keeping alive, maintenancerepairrestoration;
      ecologyenvironmentalism
      “the conservation of tropical forests”

Governor Jay Inslee appointed a Douglas County resident to the State’s Fish and Wildlife Commission. Molly Linville is a cattle rancher out of Douglas County, a member of the Washington Cattlemen’s Association, and grew up hunting and fishing in Washington. For four years, Linville has been active on the Fish & Wildlife Wolf Advisory Group. Linville is also a former wildlife biologist with experience working on federally threatened and endangered wildlife species issues. She graduated from the University of Montana with a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology. Inslee also appointed James Anderson, a sportsman from Pierce County. Outgoing commission member, Jay Holzmiller, of Asotin County, has served since 2013.

The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is comprised of nine citizen members and advises the State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Source: Douglas County Cattle Rancher Appointed – KOZI

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