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US forest issues kill order for feral cows in New Mexico
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<blockquote data-quote="NMCOUES" data-source="post: 2747964" data-attributes="member: 116661"><p>The NM Cattle Growers lobbied againt the proposal for hunting them.</p><p>The NM Livestock Board opposed shooting them last year when they killed 67 from the air.</p><p>Bears ate well when they came out in the spring.</p><p>The Continental Trail runs through 15 miles of that section of the Gila River. The river bottom was over grazed before they started gathering and shooting them last year.</p><p></p><p>The environmentalist sued the FS over the cows being on the river. As part of the remedy the environmentalist agreed to the shooting from the helicopter. </p><p></p><p>Don't try to make any sense out of it.</p><p>There are plenty of locals who would buy a permit to have the meat and not cost you the taxpayer a dime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NMCOUES, post: 2747964, member: 116661"] The NM Cattle Growers lobbied againt the proposal for hunting them. The NM Livestock Board opposed shooting them last year when they killed 67 from the air. Bears ate well when they came out in the spring. The Continental Trail runs through 15 miles of that section of the Gila River. The river bottom was over grazed before they started gathering and shooting them last year. The environmentalist sued the FS over the cows being on the river. As part of the remedy the environmentalist agreed to the shooting from the helicopter. Don't try to make any sense out of it. There are plenty of locals who would buy a permit to have the meat and not cost you the taxpayer a dime. [/QUOTE]
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