Do you agree with stripping protections for gray wolves?
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774 Votes

Do you agree with stripping protections for gray wolves?

Yes, numbers are up

3

No, too dangerous

17

Yes, numbers are up

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Kiefer Davis
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Kiefer Davis

They need to become extinct.

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Rod Blower
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Rod Blower

The grey wolf was never in the Rockies, and Oregon, Washington. We had the timber wolf, which is less than 2/3 the size of a grey wolf. There numbers are up, and I would love to have a wolf tag.

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david cheney
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david cheney

These wolves were planted and are a invasive species, they are not "native" to this area. there is no control measures for them except to run out of food.

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Mark Clement
Mark Clement

shows how much you know about history....

No, too dangerous

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TresMap_USA
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TresMap_USA

This is the 1 time that only govt dept of fish and wildlife should do the "hunting" or relocation. These wolves are so necessary for eco-system but if problem for ranchers, let fish & wildlife manage.

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John Short
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John Short

Wolves are an essential species that we are treading in their territory. It is time we learned to live with wolves, not the other way around.

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Richard Dillard
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Richard Dillard

No not right now because it will give ranchers an excuse to start killing them and then we will have to put them back on the list.

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Connie Peterson
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Connie Peterson

Wolves contribute to our ecosystem in valuable ways.

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Bruce Sharp
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Bruce Sharp

Once the protections go away, the ranchers and hunters usually lobby the state for seasons and start killing off the wolves in huge numbers. Already happening in Mt and quietly in Wy.

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Kathy Deloach
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Kathy Deloach

Mankind tends to think they own all. They invade the homes of wildlife and build there. If we are to be the care takers of the world then we must protect all not just our interest.

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Kelsey Powers
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Kelsey Powers

It’s not that it’s “too dangerous”. It’s that wolves are critical to a healthy ecosystem and they provide many free services to humans, saving us from sickness, injury, and economic loss.

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Danni
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Danni

If you don't want them as room mates, don't move in to their home.

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Pat Ryan
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Pat Ryan

They are a part of the natural way of wild life. We should let them be and enjoy them in the wild.

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Cynde Magidson
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Cynde Magidson

The numbers are growing but not there yet.

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dapper dog
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dapper dog

Wolves serve a purpose in our ecosystem. Why would we let people just go out and kill them after we have worked so hard to reintroduce them?

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Kenneth Swipies
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Kenneth Swipies

There are too many fools out there that are just waiting to kill a wolf. Releasing them from the protection they now have would be to declare an open season on them.

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Pam W
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Pam W

These wolves have every right to life like any other living thing. Are we going to kill owls because they eat to many rodents? Killing when after livestock I can see but not outright killing them.

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Victoria Martin Come'
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Victoria Martin Come'

We should continue to protect all our wild life and forests.

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Heidi Owen
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Heidi Owen

I am floored all that man wants to kill off.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Why would u want to kill these animals?

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Are you excited for the return of the McDonald's snack wrap?
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107 Votes

Are you excited for the return of the McDonald's snack wrap?

YES

0

NO

0

YES

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

NO

0 Comment
No one has commented yet
Do you think the legislature should come up with a new funding package for O-DOT?
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118 Votes

Do you think the legislature should come up with a new funding package for O-DOT?

YES

5

NO

1

YES

4 Comments
k san
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k san

As long as there are no new costs to homeowners. Increase other taxes that everyone shares...gas, alcohol, cigarettes, whatever. Just don't even think about trying to bleed more $$ from homeowners!

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Eliminate the gas tax!

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DENNIS DOHERTY
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DENNIS DOHERTY

We live in Sisters. We would not be able to get over the pass to get to Portland in the winter without ODOT. This is irresponsible and dangerous!

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Linda Stewart
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Linda Stewart

Essential employees like that should not be laid off! We need them to keep the people on the highway safe.

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NO

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steven
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steven

Get back to me after you trim the fat.

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k san
k san

AMEN!!!

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