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I just googles that lady who wrote that. She's all over the place as a pro wolf activist.
..."They do not have a clue as to the environmental effects cattle have. All the govt. agencies that graze cattle have a very specific criteria they follow for the cattlemen to adhere to. You absolutely can not abuse the land or your lease will be pulled in a heartbeat. This hogwash of cattle decimating the national forest is just that HOGWASH. ....
villiageidiot said:Quote..."They do not have a clue as to the environmental effects cattle have. All the govt. agencies that graze cattle have a very specific criteria they follow for the cattlemen to adhere to. You absolutely can not abuse the land or your lease will be pulled in a heartbeat. This hogwash of cattle decimating the national forest is just that HOGWASH. ....I wouldn't try to sell that argument. I'm a hunter and I've hunted in many areas that were open to grazing. I've seen some pretty devastated areas. Not a lot, but you sure can't make the statement that abuse to public land due to grazing doesn't exist.
Just starting a rumor But I heard they are going to release 2 wolf packs in Seattle
Quote from: netcoyote on November 29, 2012, 06:30:36 AMvilliageidiot said:Quote..."They do not have a clue as to the environmental effects cattle have. All the govt. agencies that graze cattle have a very specific criteria they follow for the cattlemen to adhere to. You absolutely can not abuse the land or your lease will be pulled in a heartbeat. This hogwash of cattle decimating the national forest is just that HOGWASH. ....I wouldn't try to sell that argument. I'm a hunter and I've hunted in many areas that were open to grazing. I've seen some pretty devastated areas. Not a lot, but you sure can't make the statement that abuse to public land due to grazing doesn't exist.I think there are abuses in any user group, that's why we have LEO's, bios, and managers. I think villiageidiot was trying to say that proper grazing by responsible livestock producers is compatible and I would add that it's actually "beneficial". It's not cattle that are the problem, it's the occasional violator of grazing rules and the lieing environmentalists that put a black eye on grazing.