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First off, couple of quotes from the article that triggered me...

"The incident was investigated by the county's wildlife conflict specialist..."

And people wonder why taxes are so high and the government is out of control. Do the taxpayers really need to pay the salary of someone who call themselves a Wildlife Conflict Specialist???

"Manke said the identity of the man is being kept confidential to avoid making him a potential target for retaliation from wolf advocates."

Another example of how deranged and violent the Left is becoming.
 
Really sad all the way around. Sad that tax payers pay for a bureaucrat to be wild life conflict specialist, I can just picture the job description for that, then again that they fear some would come after the guy for killing a Wolf. :(
 
That'd be a great tale over whisky!
Betcha "conflict specialist" is another deputy or WDFW employee who knows how to read tracks - not some special, lone bureaucrat. It sounds good in print and placates the bunny-huggers.
Keeping the hunter's name private makes the Sheriff's job easier. They won't have to write a report or investigate a dead bunny-hugger gone rabid.
 
So how does a "wildlife conflict specialist" go about their job? Does he shout at the wolf to "put down that chicken RIGHT NOW!" (insert a stomping of the foot here). Does he take the wolf into therapy to teach him how to get along with other wildlife? Try to turn the wolf into a vegetarian?

Just a stupid job title!
 
He did and if it was me I suppose I would be tempted to just not say anything for easy to see reasons. When they reported it I am sure they had no idea that they would be in danger if some KOOK's found out about it.

My first inclination would be to report it. Obviously the WDFW was falling all over themselves to repeatedly stress that the person had no other choice and what he did was legal.

However, I kinda feel like it'd be better to just take a "wait and see" approach, if no one shows up in a certain amount of time, just take off. Worst case, if authorities show up, just say your phone has no reception.

I saw that linked story, in the comments section there was an unhinged wolf-hugger talking crap about "FUDD"s. I have no idea what a FUDD is, but in that person's tone "FUDD" seemed to be as deplorable as "boomer":rolleyes: He'd probably be the one most likely to show up at the hunter's home daring the hunter to shoot him.
 
I saw that linked story, in the comments section there was an unhinged wolf-hugger talking crap about "FUDD"s. I have no idea what a FUDD is, but in that person's tone "FUDD" seemed to be as deplorable as "boomer":rolleyes: He'd probably be the one most likely to show up at the hunter's home daring the hunter to shoot him.

Fudd is a derogatory term used by gun people to describe other gun people. As in Elmer Fudd. A Fudd is someone who only owns guns for hunting and recreation and thinks ARs, defensive pistols, high-capacity magazines, etc. are not protected under the 2nd amendment and nobody needs them.

Jim Zumbo is the most famous Fudd due to his highly ignorant and controversial statements regarding ARs.

The term is outright banned on The High Road due to it being so egregiously insulting.

I've never seen a Leftist use the term before and they are obviously using it wrong, since Fudds are the Leftist's best friends among gun owners.
 
So how does a "wildlife conflict specialist" go about their job? Does he shout at the wolf to "put down that chicken RIGHT NOW!" (insert a stomping of the foot here). Does he take the wolf into therapy to teach him how to get along with other wildlife? Try to turn the wolf into a vegetarian?

Just a stupid job title!
Can you teach a lion to eat tofu?
https://hooktube.com/watch?v=MxRkHeQ7-B8
:)
 
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So how does a "wildlife conflict specialist" go about their job? Does he shout at the wolf to "put down that chicken RIGHT NOW!" (insert a stomping of the foot here). Does he take the wolf into therapy to teach him how to get along with other wildlife? Try to turn the wolf into a vegetarian?

Just a stupid job title!
Throws a Snickers Bar to the wolf....
 
So how does a "wildlife conflict specialist" go about their job?
I imagine being from the government, one would try to convince the animal being eaten that it was for the greater good, that the wolf was a good boy that was a loving father and turning his life around, and that it was a mostly peaceful killing.
 

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