Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
According to a friend who is in Wildlife Management, wolf reintroduction has become very secretive here in WA. Unfortunately, this is due to the wolves inevitable slaughter once the word is out about their selected location.![]()
In twenty years I will be dead. I would like to see the Olympic ecosystem restored before I die. Yeah, I am selfish.
Maybe a new thread on what we would like to happen before we die.I'd like to see the Steelhead population returned to historical numbers, I dont think either will happen!

My friend's info is true and earlier introduced wolves were needlessly killed with a $20,000 reward for solid info leading to the arrest of their destroyers. I will say no more about an additional introduction or the area for the protection of the animals. As far as a "shit ton" as you put it, that is your opinion. As others have posted there our places that wolves could be reintroduced producing positive results.That’s just not true!
First of all, WA has a shit ton of wolves already…I was getting pictures of wolves on trail cameras 15 years ago…in WA.
Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming all have an open season on wolves and they are never going to be slaughtered. Hunting and killing a wolf is THE biggest challenge in all of hunting.
What positive results are you anticipating seeing in the ONP? And can you show that there's a problem needing addressing?My friend's info is true and earlier introduced wolves were needlessly killed with a $20,000 reward for solid info leading to the arrest of their destroyers. I will say no more about an additional introduction or the area for the protection of the animals. As far as a "shit ton" as you put it, that is your opinion. As others have posted there our places that wolves could be reintroduced producing positive results.
What positive results are you anticipating seeing in the ONP? And can you show that there's a problem needing addressing?
I understand that "wolves not being where they use to be" is a problem for some, and i would like wolves to fill as many niches as they still can. But to treat them as some type of ecological cure all seems silly. It looks like they're beneficial to places suffering from way too many grazers. Is that a problem in the ONP?
I saw a Wolf in the upper Big Hole valley in the early 70's. No mistaking what it was; it passed within 50 yards of me & I watched it for 15 minutes or so.what do you think.
It was just North of there on the Patit where I got to see a HUGE Black wolf. Though it was a bear cub at first then realized what it was.Ran into a big wolf while hunting birds in the Snake River country just north of Starbuck.
