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Two words. Coyote Soup.
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what competition for food did we kill off? wolves, maybe?
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T-REX maybe?
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As far as cats go, as a member of Audobon I am very aware of the fact that cats, both feral and domestic, are decimating the birds. The thing about domestic cats that is particularly aggravating is that most hunt and kill because they like to, not because they need something to eat. |
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Bad choice of words on my part Merc, but the result was the same.
We didn't intentionally kill the other predators so coyotes could become dominant, just as we didn't intentionally poison bald-headed eagles with DDT while trying to kill mosquitos. The end result is the same. Killing off wolves and cougars *may* have protected some kids and livestock, but it has allowed deer populations to explode to the point where you can't drive down the road without hitting one, or plant a garden without them eating everything. Deer are starving because there are so many of them and not enough predators to keep their population down. *It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature!* |
Fishers released into Olympic National Park.
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A similar situation with deer in more populated areas. I can't believe they only get 40 pounds of deer a piece. Rip off. At least they are dealing with the issue.
Deer Hunt Goes Ahead After Years of Protest http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/15/ny...=1&oref=slogin |
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I wasn't inferring anything. I meant what I typed and nothing more or less.
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