Wolve in Review, Week #4, 2012

     Posted on Tue ,24/01/2012 by CBT


While some California residents are showing excitement about the prospects of lone wolf OR-7 wandering into northern California from Oregon, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last month removed wolves  from the federal endangered species list, De-listing them in Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. Starting Friday, these three states will begin managing their wolf populations on their own.

TMJ4 article: DNR To Allow Hunting of Wolves Next Week.

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While wolf numbers have grown enough to allow this De-listing, Wisconsin state Department of Natural Resources is telling landowners they can start hunting problem wolves next week. In another story in California, Patrick Valentino of the California Wolf Center was quoted as saying “Historically and statistically there’s no evidence of wolves being a threat to people.  He goes on to say that there are only two known wolf attacks in the past 100 years in the U.S. or Canada.

With the idea that wolves do not have a history of “being a threat to people”, in Wallace, Idaho this story line hit the  mainstream media:   “A possible wolf attack in North Idaho has left one dog dead and some neighbors on edge.”

KXLY reporter writes this story.

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Last week, Oregon wildlife officials believe a wolf was responsible for killing a mule. “This is the first we’ve had a probable for anything like a mule or horse,” said Michelle Dennehy of Salem, a spokeswoman for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Oregonlive.com reporter writes:  Wolf probably killed mule near Joseph, state wildlife officials believe

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There is compelling evidence that suggests that as wolves continue to  increase in numbers and range, they are having a significant impact on the local wildlife and cattle.   Now, several chapters later in this wolf debacle it is acceptable for these wolves to attack backyard pets?  How can we be so blind as to allow these ranging predators to freely roam, destroying various wildlife populations that conservationist have worked tirelessly to restore?  Moreover, this all seems to suggest the notion that wolves are far more important than our public safety and the cattleman’s means of livelihood.  Left unchecked, this paradigm is beyond my comprehension.

Reading from KXLY’s report, The following quote has to be the most mindless statement I think I have read on the subject of wolves and their De-listing…(referring to the Wallace resident’s rottweiler that was attacked and killed in their back yard).  “I think the key thing for people to think about is to keep their dogs confined,” said Cooper. “If your dog is confined in a building or kennel they are less vulnerable to attack from other dogs and wolves.”…..REALLY???  So in other words, this attacks are to be accepted as something that could happen again?  What will be said when a “Janie Homeowner” goes out to see what the ruckus is in her backyard and she is mauled are killed?  Is this threat not eminent?   However, Cooper also said it’s legal in Idaho to shoot a wolf if it’s threatening you, your family, livestock or pets.

The subject of wolves and their propagation continues to stir controversy at every level.  As each of us form an opinion “for” or “against” the presence of these wolves, has society stooped to the point where forcing  our personal beliefs from afar and the many consequences coming at the personal expense of others, be socially acceptable?

 

Carl B Taylor

Wolf Hunting Considered in the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway

     Posted on Thu ,19/01/2012 by CBT

 

 

Wolf propaganda heats up in Wyoming where there is consideration wolf hunting in the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway.

Writer Cory Hatch of the Jackson Hole News & Guide gives us the inside.

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Dec 29 2011 Hatch Statement on New BLM Guidelines for Sage Grouse

     Posted on Sun ,15/01/2012 by CBT

U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) today issued the following statement about recently released guidelines from the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Agency involving special protections for the Sage Grouse:
“Yet again, the BLM is trying to muscle its way into a situation where the State of Utah, private landowners, private industries and other stakeholders have already taken action. This type of one-size-fits-all environmental policy may be good for bureaucrats in Washington but it sure doesn’t work for Utah. Utahns don’t need any more direction from the BLM. The BLM needs to let Utahns continue to do their jobs and for the BLM to stop standing in the way of the economic and recreational opportunities that make Utah great.”

Read More….CLICK HERE
Related Article…
As part of a national strategy to evaluate greater sage-grouse conservation measures in land use plans, the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service are asking the public to help identify issues to be addressed in an environmental impact statement by attending open house meetings scheduled across the state.
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Economic Value of Public Lands Use

     Posted on Tue ,10/01/2012 by CBT

A great read regarding the economic value of our Public Lands usage.

To Read Article>>> CLICK HERE

Greater Sage-Grouse Scoping Meetings Scheduled for Utah

     Posted on Mon ,09/01/2012 by CBT

Hello: Here is an invitation to attend meetings to discuss Utah BLM’s Land Use Plan changes to address greater sage grouse conservation. Please forward to interested stakeholders. Hope you can attend one of the meetings.

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Greater Sage-Grouse Scoping Meetings Scheduled for Utah

As part of a national strategy to evaluate greater sage-grouse conservation measures in land use plans, the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service are asking the public to help identify issues to be addressed in an environmental impact statement by attending open house meetings scheduled across the state.

The open house meeting format allows the public to arrive at any time between 5:30-7:30 p.m. Agency staff and resource specialists will be available to answer questions, and written comments can be submitted at the meetings.

Scoping Meeting Schedule
Price

January 17
5:30-7:30p
Carbon County Event Center
310 South Fairgrounds Road
Vernal

January 18
5:30-7:30p
Western Park Convention Center
300 East 200 South
Salt Lake City

January 19
5:30-7:30p
Hampton Inn & Suites – SLC
307 North Admiral Road
Randolph

January 23
5:30-7:30p
Randolph Senior Center
5 North Main Street
Snowville

January 24
5:30-7:30p
Snowville Town Hall
20 West Main Street
Richfield

January 30
5:30-7:30p
Sevier County Clerk (Auditorium)
Room #B46 – 250 North Main
Kanab

January 31
5:30-7:30p
Kanab City Library
374 North Main
Cedar City

February 1
5:30-7:30p
Heritage Center – Festival Hall
105 North 100 East

Washington Wolf Numbers Have Doubled

     Posted on Sun ,08/01/2012 by CBT

Washington’s wolf population has doubled since last year, now at 27 wolves, including 5 packs and three breeding pairs.  According to Rocky Beach, the state agency’s Wildlife Diversity Program manager, a recent survey found evidence of unconfirmed packs in the Blue Mountains of southeastern Washington as well as to the north in the Cascades, as well as transient singles.  Remember the transient male, Oregon’s OR-7, that was logged as putting on over 800 miles as he roamed from his pack in Oregon, crossing over into California.  ‘Logic would say as the population increases there will be more sightings and interaction (between wolves and cattle), but to what level remains to be seen,” Beach said.  Ranchers and cattlemen are on alert.

Below is the states map overview of known wolf Pack locations.

Gray Wolf Conservation and Management>>>  CLICK HERE

 

Gray Wolf Wanders Into California

     Posted on Sun ,08/01/2012 by CBT

Gray Wolf tagged as OR-7 has wandered from Oregon into the eastern portion of Shasta County, his presence being captured by a deer hunters trail cam, and his wanderings confirmed by radio telemetry. OR-7’s has put on 800 miles since his leaving wolf pack Imnaha, where it is believes he is on the move in search of a female. OR-7’s presence is being closely monitored.

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     Posted on Sun ,01/01/2012 by CBT

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Extreme Huntress Jackie Gross

     Posted on Thu ,29/12/2011 by CBT

Extreme Huntress contender, Jackie Gross interviews with Olivia Vidal of KPLC 7 NEWS, Louisiana. News of this local girl and her passion for the outdoors has really began to stir the interest of people a cross the nation.

CLICK HERE>>> KPLC 7 NEWS Louisiana

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Olivia and Jackie Gross in a candid interview in her parents home.

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Jackie and her dodge, adorned with her advertisement to support her in the Extreme Huntress competition.

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Ms Jackie Gross Extreme Huntress

     Posted on Wed ,21/12/2011 by CBT

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Season’s greetings to my friends, I hope this blog entry finds you doing well!!!

In the spirit of doing something for others, I thought I would introduce a young lady to you. While her needs are not quite what you would expect with a request like this, your involvement could have a long-term impact in the lives of many through this. I have come to know Ms Jacquelyn Gross, who is a finalist in the Extreme Huntress contest. In this, these 10 contestants have their bio posted on the Extreme Huntress website (listed below), where folks can cast an on-line vote. Voting runs through January 1, 2012

I have chosen to support “Jackie” and her quest for one basic reason– she is the real deal!!! Jackie is an extreme hunter, yet, also, one of the most polite people you’d ever meet.

Jackie doesn’t boast of banner names or brands, only a true love of the outdoors. From fishing for marlin off the Gulf Coast to duck hunting the bayous of Louisiana, chasing tom cats in the Colorado Rockies to hunting antelope on the desert floors of Wyoming, Jackie’s passion for the sport continually drives her to seek out the next extreme adventure.

My involvement is this simple: I believe in this young lady and her quest to bring more attention to women in the outdoors. It is my humble opinion that should Ms Gross win this title, she would do far more to further the sport of humting & fishing than the sport could ever give to her.

By now you know that I don’t get involved unless I believe there is a real purpose. My friends and I believe we can make a difference by supporting Ms Gross. We ask you to join us.

Voting is a simple 1, 2, 3 and takes less than 30 seconds. It does ask for your email, to which you can opt out after voting, and you do not receive any emails afterwards–I have checked.

If, like me, you have a strong desire to promote the sport of hunting and the great outdoors, recognizing the importance of individual participation, be it youth, families, men and women in the outdoors, take a moment and review the cast of contestants in the Extreme Huntress Competition. I am sure you’ll come to realize that Jacquelyn Gross is truly a winner.

http://tahoefilms.com/contests/extreme-huntress-contest/

Thank you, and Happy Holidays to you and yours!!!

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