| Agree. Sean V Owen, Seattle WA |
| Outreach an education are needed steeps toward long term wolf recovery in washington. Tristan Higgins, 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 |
| Do you Have a cleu that our country is near broke but you think there is money to spend for this perpose Gerald W Guhlke, Reardan WA |
| I do not wish to see my money wasted on "Wolf outreach specialists" who will go to schools and such promoting what wonderful animals wolves are and why we need them. In a time when we can't hire enough game wardens and other critical wildlife management staff, we certainly don't need to piss away our money this way. Anonymous |
| BS propaganda. Ignores history. Wayne Vinyard, Glenwood WA |
| High priority that needs to be funded. David Moen, Oregon City OR |
| NO WOLVES Anonymous |
| Continue and fund. Ryan Alexander Sparks, Pullman WA |
| Tell the whole truth about wolves, how they kill, and how humane that is to be hamstrung and disemboweled before death. Jay Arment, Spokane WA |
| I think it is essential to provide informational material and programs for K-12 classrooms and to develop a wolf education webpage. Lois Neuman, Vancouver WA |
| Key to get the general population on board Anonymous |
| These non-native Canadian Wolves are Killing Machines and don't camp or hike where they live or roam or you will be missed! You want me to make up a short pamphlet for Education? I think the Cover would read "Wolves Kill All Living Things that look Tasty". Larry Hill, Brush Prairie WA |
| Show the gore not just the cuddly wolf puppy. Darcy Mitchem, Toutle Wa WA |
| Nothing to teach, maybe how to accurately shoot a .41 magnum. Larry Zalaznik, Walla Walla WA |