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http://nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/mange_wolvesYNPWho would have known...."Sarcoptic mange was introduced into the Northern Rockies in 1909 by state wildlife veterinarians in an attempt to help eradicate local wolf and coyote populations. Scientists believe the troublesome mite that causes the disease persisted among coyotes and foxes after wolves were exterminated."
hmmmmm no mention of lead poisoning
Quote from: Bob33 on September 17, 2012, 09:44:22 PMhttp://nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/mange_wolvesYNPWho would have known...."Sarcoptic mange was introduced into the Northern Rockies in 1909 by state wildlife veterinarians in an attempt to help eradicate local wolf and coyote populations. Scientists believe the troublesome mite that causes the disease persisted among coyotes and foxes after wolves were exterminated."Ahhh, yes....back in the good old days when governement scientists and wildlife staff worked with farmers and hunters in an attempt to actually improve the habitat for farming and hunting.