Re: This is how the government manages wildlife.
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 7:31 pm
WDFW at work "protecting" wildlife.
https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/loc ... 5dcda.html
"Petitioners appeal to governor after Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission denies gray wolf"
"Petitioners appeal to governor after Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission denies gray wolf rulemaking"
By Erin Rebar
"Conservation groups are urging Gov. Jay Inslee to overturn a decision by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission on gray wolves. "
"In the appeal, petitioners told Inslee he has granted past appeals, and pleaded he considers seriously the importance of addressing the current issue regarding wolf-livestock conflicts and wolf killings in Washington state. Two letters of support from both the Center for Biological Diversity and Washington Wildlife First were filed with the appeal, which was signed by 11 conservation organizations.
“Nearly 18 months after your September 4, 2020 letter ordering the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to engage in rulemaking to regulate state wolf management, the Department proposed a rule that lacked meaningful or enforceable standards,” the appeal to Inslee states. “In response, on July 8, 2022, the (Washington Fish and Wildlife) Commission voted 5-4 to take ‘no action’ on a potential wolf rule, without any substantive discussion about your direction to ‘institute practices that will avoid the repeated loss of wolves and livestock in our state.’ Since then, the Commission has failed to fulfill its promises to revisit the issue.”
https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/loc ... 5dcda.html
"Petitioners appeal to governor after Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission denies gray wolf"
"Petitioners appeal to governor after Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission denies gray wolf rulemaking"
By Erin Rebar
"Conservation groups are urging Gov. Jay Inslee to overturn a decision by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission on gray wolves. "
"In the appeal, petitioners told Inslee he has granted past appeals, and pleaded he considers seriously the importance of addressing the current issue regarding wolf-livestock conflicts and wolf killings in Washington state. Two letters of support from both the Center for Biological Diversity and Washington Wildlife First were filed with the appeal, which was signed by 11 conservation organizations.
“Nearly 18 months after your September 4, 2020 letter ordering the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to engage in rulemaking to regulate state wolf management, the Department proposed a rule that lacked meaningful or enforceable standards,” the appeal to Inslee states. “In response, on July 8, 2022, the (Washington Fish and Wildlife) Commission voted 5-4 to take ‘no action’ on a potential wolf rule, without any substantive discussion about your direction to ‘institute practices that will avoid the repeated loss of wolves and livestock in our state.’ Since then, the Commission has failed to fulfill its promises to revisit the issue.”