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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
The Never-Never-Land Approach to Preditor Control
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<blockquote data-quote="linksmechanic" data-source="post: 294835" data-attributes="member: 7317"><p>This reminds me of the way they control the elk herds in the rocky mountain national park. They would rather poison them then allow hunters to shoot them and supply meat to there family. Is there really human beings out there that think like this? I'm all for proper management but give me a break. Let's see there's too many elk let's poison them and let them rot. Or maybe the country is in a major depression and people could use the free meat. It's a real no brainer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linksmechanic, post: 294835, member: 7317"] This reminds me of the way they control the elk herds in the rocky mountain national park. They would rather poison them then allow hunters to shoot them and supply meat to there family. Is there really human beings out there that think like this? I'm all for proper management but give me a break. Let's see there's too many elk let's poison them and let them rot. Or maybe the country is in a major depression and people could use the free meat. It's a real no brainer. [/QUOTE]
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