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Minnesota timberwolf bill #7193186
02/23/21 10:22 AM
02/23/21 10:22 AM
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mn north of blakely
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Steven 49er Offline OP
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SF 600/HF 829.

Would require the DNR to hold a season.

It stands pretty much zero chance of passing but hey why not contact your legislators and let.them know your views. Don't forget the governor's office.


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Re: Minnesota timberwolf bill [Re: Steven 49er] #7193189
02/23/21 10:25 AM
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Good luck.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Re: Minnesota timberwolf bill [Re: Steven 49er] #7193246
02/23/21 11:31 AM
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I would highlight a few things from WI since other states like to look to our science. When we held our last three seasons, we cut down the number of wolf conflicts/depredation claims by over 75% and reduced payments by nearly 60% without significantly impacting population size. I think we reduced population over those three years by 63 wolves which statistically means our population remained steady. A season in MN should be able to do similar if they are willing to use adaptive management.

Good luck to all those willing to at least try.


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