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Sadly this is the truth, so many still out there that think they will be hunting wolves or that their populations won’t grow exponentially, to the point of ending hunting in some places around the state, this will go down as one of the biggest clusters ***** of conservation in modern times. They cut 10% across the board on elk tags where wolves have become established, you think that number will hold when there are a few thousand wolves running around? We will lose, antelope, goat, moose, and sheep hunting rather quickly, how many sheep have to be killed for them to completely stop sheep hunting? Their populations are small in a lot of their ranges.Yeah damage is already done. With no future pathway to manage them, and Oregon and Washington's willingness to give them more, all one can do is sit back and watch the destruction.
Rules for thee, but not for me… we see that more and more these daysNothing like hunters following all the laws to a T while CPW fails to follow the management plan and illegally sources wolves from Canada.
Glad the Alaska wolf sourcing is being cut. This is a step in the right direction and I'm glad they are finally being held somewhat accountable.