And those commissioners basically gave a big FU to all of the hard working WDFW biologists and others in the field who have first hand information and the realities of animal populations in this state. "Ragen, a former director of the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission, said he needs much more precise information such as the minimum number of bears in specifically defined areas, a measure of that population’s trend, an estimate of its maximum growth rate and an accounting of all human causes of mortality in addition to hunting."
I am not a biologist, however I do have quite a bit of experience volunteering with the Upper Snoqualmie Valley Elk Management Group and I have assisted in collaring elk and population surveys. I could tell you the minimum amount of elk that we saw. But the minimum amount of elk sightings was used to compute populations based on scientific formulas used by the biologists. Our population estimates were all that, estimates. But the estimates were based off of scientific principles used by wildlife biologists globally. The one thing I can tell you is that herd has a boat load of elk. Basically the requirements Ragen is putting down, if they get extended to other game animals within this state, will be the basis for shutting down hunting entirely.