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Re: U.S. Wildlife Services Intentionally Killed 1.2 Million Native Wild Animals Last Year 

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THAT is a REALLY GREAT Observation Zim!

I would not have thought of that. I am glad you pointed it out. I wouldfeel very badly for animals that are just starving for food. I am not a hunter and don;t like shooting animals either but that is just me. I do not like to see any animal suffer whether it is from lack of food or water or injury... or sickness.




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Re: U.S. Wildlife Services Intentionally Killed 1.2 Million Native Wild Animals Last Year
By: Zimbler0
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Tue, 27 Oct 20 1:04 AM
Msg. 09324 of 18626

Well,
the good news is that there are enough wild animals
that they can be killed.

Back in the late 1980's, Back Bay National Wildlife
allowed deer hunting for the first time. It seems
they had far too many 'wild pigs' in the refuge tearing
up the ground so there was no limit on pigs. And there
were too many deer - the first year most of the deer
that were taken out were scrawny and mal-nourished.

See Back Bay had no natural predators . . . . so
starvation was the limit to how many deer they had.

I don't know about the other places . . . but if your
conservation efforts are too good one can easily wind
up with more animals than there is food for them.

Zim.


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