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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 196379" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>It is just something to think about. </p><p> </p><p>Everyone agrees there is only 2% of the population left. The environmental community is gearing up to force the issue and once more the hunters will be the villians. It is sad that the animal which we like to hunt (or shot at ) is facing hard times and it is the environmental community that will come to its rescue while the hunting community will deny any responsibility for the situation.</p><p> </p><p>The same thing occurs with fish in the Chesapeake Bay. The fishermen deny any responsiblity for the scarcity of oysters and crabs and wish to blame everybody else including mother nature.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, those are just my thoughts about conservation and the prairie dog.</p><p> </p><p>I have lots of thoughts about hunters, cattlemen, wild bison and public land and perhaps on another day I will say whats on my mind about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 196379, member: 8"] It is just something to think about. Everyone agrees there is only 2% of the population left. The environmental community is gearing up to force the issue and once more the hunters will be the villians. It is sad that the animal which we like to hunt (or shot at ) is facing hard times and it is the environmental community that will come to its rescue while the hunting community will deny any responsibility for the situation. The same thing occurs with fish in the Chesapeake Bay. The fishermen deny any responsiblity for the scarcity of oysters and crabs and wish to blame everybody else including mother nature. Anyway, those are just my thoughts about conservation and the prairie dog. I have lots of thoughts about hunters, cattlemen, wild bison and public land and perhaps on another day I will say whats on my mind about that. [/QUOTE]
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