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Wolves are becoming a problem

WASHINGTON STATE–The wolf population is growing at a steady rate. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) expect wolves to be removed from the endangered species list in Washington in the next few years.

In preparation for that, WDFW is working to develop a post-recovery conservation and management plan for wolves.

The development of this plan will be formed by public opinions on wolves and look for constructive feedback to find a balance on how they are managed.

To get bring information to the public, several webinars are available on the home page at WDFW.WA.GOV on these dates: September 17 at 6 p.m.; September 25 at 12 p.m. and October 15 at 6 p.m.

Individuals may take a quick survey or leave a comment at: WDFW.WA.GOV/WOLVES-POST-RECOVERY

There is an opportunity to write a comment then sending it to WDFW – Wolf Post-Recovery Plan Scoping, PO Box 43200, Olympia, WA 98504-3200.

The deadline to submit comments is November 1, 2019.

For more information contact WDFW.WA.GOV/WOLVES-POST-RECOVERY

 
 
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