| Generally agree. Sean V Owen, Seattle WA |
| 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 |
| wolves that interact with humans should be destroyed Ross MacArthur, Cusick WA |
| use lethal removal dale denney, colville WA |
| Wild-wovles are not the problem Diane Sonntag, Tenino WA |
| This will be a serious problem as it is when over populations of lions, bears, coyotes and others are left unchecked. To think otherwise you must be on drugs. Look at history. Look at problems in Arizona and Idaho. Allow immediate killing of problem wolves. Address concerns in Appendix D. Wayne Vinyard, Glenwood WA |
| if the wolf problem get bad (which it will) you will see locals shooting them on site. scott fowler, burlington WA |
| Let the wolves eat the morons that what them in the state. Tim Morris, South Bend WA |
| NO WOLVES Anonymous |
| Humans should be discouraged from all interaction other than observation in a natural setting that does not endanger the animals or the human observer. Ryan Alexander Sparks, Pullman WA |
| See my for 7B Anonymous |
| A wonderful plan, I hope you have the funding to carry it out. Lois Neuman, Vancouver WA |
| Put wolves in your back yard NOT in mine Anonymous |
| Looks good Anonymous |
| You won't have the money. But I hope you pay pay until its gone. Larry Hill, Brush Prairie WA |
| .41 magnum Larry Zalaznik, Walla Walla WA |