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The radical Wildlife Commissioner Dave Jennings was removed from the Commission. Here is how one environmental group described Jennings:
Jennings was a wolf-hugger in the worst way. Getting him of the Wildlife Commission is a big plus for anyone who hunts or fishes in the state of Washington.
David Jennings was appointed to the WA Fish & Wildlife Commission by Governor Gregoire in 2009. The nine-member Commissions role is to establish policy and direction for fish and wildlife management in the state, and to monitor WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlifes implementation of those policies. During that time, David has been the voice of Washington's many citizens who value passive recreation and wildlife protection. He is a strong proponent of watchable wildlife, fish and wildlife conservation, increasing the relevancy of the Department of Fish and Wildlife to more than just the hunters and fishers, and protecting the privilege of future generations to enjoy Washingtons diverse fish and wildlife
David has been a longtime supporter of Wild Fish Conservancy and our efforts here in the Northwest. He has been especially influential as an advocate for bringing the science of conservation ecology to the Fish & Wildlife Commission.
Jennings was a wolf-hugger in the worst way. Getting him of the Wildlife Commission is a big plus for anyone who hunts or fishes in the state of Washington.