| Agree. Sean V Owen, Seattle WA |
| It is important that WDFW coordinate with other agencies so there isn't competition for management dollars. 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 |
| Will maby make people feel good but will change nothing for folks concerned about wolf impacts. However government and agency heads can brag about allowing the public input. Wayne Vinyard, Glenwood WA |
| A special emphasis should be given to the tribes of the state in my view as co-managers of the project. David Moen, Oregon City OR |
| NO WOLVES Anonymous |
| Critical to the success of any implemented management plan. Ryan Alexander Sparks, Pullman WA |
| Very much needed. Lois Neuman, Vancouver WA |
| Defenders of Wildlife approach things with a "sky is falling" attitude (I should know, I give them money). This will be a nice opportunity to work proactively. Anonymous |
| Your broke! How will this added responsibility fit? Larry Hill, Brush Prairie WA |
| We don't need no federalies! Larry Zalaznik, Walla Walla WA |
| Has to take place Thomas F McLaughlin, Spokane WA |