| Wolves have no list of " Candidates" they are trying to survive at any cost Rick , Centralia WA |
| This is a touchy subject, however it was not the wolf that caused these species to become endangered in the first place. Monitor and bring cessation to the cause of endangerment. Sean V Owen, Seattle WA |
| How are you going to protect other listed/ candidate species? I think you paint a rosier picture of wolf interaction with a number of those species. The plan should address what will happen if your projections are incorrect. Anonymous |
| I strongly oppose any plans to introduce wolves anywhere in Washington. Yes, I know they are already here. They will spread on on their own and will do great damage to wildlife eventually, and this should not be aided by the department. Gregory R Field, Seattle WA |
| Manipulated information that is misleading, a sales pitch for wolves. dale denney, colville WA |
| wolves will have to be managed in Pend Oreille County when they begin predation on the caribou herd. Stephanie George, Newport WA |
| Other species that are food prey will have little chance big or small. Wayne Vinyard, Glenwood WA |
| I believe that successful wolf recovery in the state will help bring successful condor recovery to the region as well. David Moen, Oregon City OR |
| NO WOLVES Anonymous |
| I see no serious conflicts. Ryan Alexander Sparks, Pullman WA |
| None Lois Neuman, Vancouver WA |
| Say goodbye to any carribou in E. Wa. Wolves will wipe out moose, or possibly push them into areas further west. Darcy Mitchem, Toutle Wa WA |
| Who cares? Larry Zalaznik, Walla Walla WA |