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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 688138" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>Recent reports in MT indicate that hunters will be able to kill 3 wolves and 2 of those from trapping. Those that want to trap are required to take a several hour class to do so. Sounds like an improvement. We need the same here in WA. </p><p></p><p>A recent WDFW release that I saw mentioned there are now 8 established packs in WA and 4 more likely, I believe. Isn't the 'goal' here 15 established packs?...the same as ID and MT had some time ago, but we have 1/2 or less elk in this state than in ID and MT and way less habitat. Now that's smart wildlife management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 688138, member: 1742"] Recent reports in MT indicate that hunters will be able to kill 3 wolves and 2 of those from trapping. Those that want to trap are required to take a several hour class to do so. Sounds like an improvement. We need the same here in WA. A recent WDFW release that I saw mentioned there are now 8 established packs in WA and 4 more likely, I believe. Isn't the 'goal' here 15 established packs?...the same as ID and MT had some time ago, but we have 1/2 or less elk in this state than in ID and MT and way less habitat. Now that's smart wildlife management. [/QUOTE]
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