haftime
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Local game warden (PA) relocated a problem bear 60 miles away from the blueberry farm he was trapped at. 10 days later he left his ear tag in that same culvert trap on that farm. Good luck with relocation.
Best survival manual available is a Cajun cookbook. If it's edible, it's in there.I say send them to Louisiana. Those boys know how to make a fine GUMBO. lol.
Hold your horses Will, first they have to cross Wyoming. They might as well carry a sign saying I am a left wing Democrat, and I am here to take your guns.Send them to Montana, we will take care of them
I say send them to Louisiana. Those boys know how to make a fine GUMBO. lol.
Glad I'm not a cattle rancher in Colorado.
Game commission would jail me.
Don't know how these people didn't see this coming!
The dark haired lady is a freaking idiot!!
Thanks for posting this, Muddy.What a crock of thinking relocation works with wolves. These animals have enormous range well beyond what these so called biologist will admit to in any document.
Michigan collared a itty bitty gray wolf in the UP, of course it stayed in Michigan, or wait, the United States! NOPE! This wolf traveled a documented 4200 miles before killed in Manitoba. Maybe the collars need to have shock capability based upon GPS coordinates like fluffy in backyard. The absurdity of agencies giving the impression moving these range rovers a 50-100 miles solves the problem. Understand the Michigan wolf traveled 4200 miles in 18 months or 233 miles/month. It was just wandering versus traveling in certain direction for specific food source like easy pickings cattle.
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Agreed just ask the lady in Aurora with the 5 locks on her front door!I don't know what anyone is surprised, these are the same people that relocated millions of illegals to your home town last three years....supporting predators of all sorts. literally and figuratively, is what they do.