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Re: Pack of Scientists Urges Congress to Leave Wolves, ESA Alone
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2015, 09:14:27 PM »
It's crazy how these scientists can rally together over something that doesn't even effect them but us as hunters will scrutinize and loose track of what's going on just because someone throws there opinion out there. Yes I believe the comparison to ISIS is dramatic but these scientists are trying to take down America as we know it. Let's not loose focus and stick together.
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Re: Pack of Scientists Urges Congress to Leave Wolves, ESA Alone
« Reply #16 on: February 24, 2015, 10:35:35 AM »
Ever wonder WHY "scientist" that are listened to, are entrenched into "University's"??? :yike:

There are two types of welfare in this country.

One is for the poor and lazy and the other is the "public" sector positions that COULDN'T make it, if they relied on Private sector for a paycheck!!! :yike:

MONEY has a way of creating BIAS.  :yike:

Spotted Owl anyone!! :chuckle:
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Re: Pack of Scientists Urges Congress to Leave Wolves, ESA Alone
« Reply #17 on: February 24, 2015, 05:22:59 PM »
Ever wonder WHY "scientist" that are listened to, are entrenched into "University's"??? :yike:

There are two types of welfare in this country.

One is for the poor and lazy and the other is the "public" sector positions that COULDN'T make it, if they relied on Private sector for a paycheck!!! :yike:

MONEY has a way of creating BIAS.  :yike:

Spotted Owl anyone!! :chuckle:
:yike:
I'm durn glad people like you keep pertectin 'Murrica from them evil "University" folk!  :yike:  It'd be a dad'gum shame if'in them learned fellers in the Public sector  :o helped protect them'er public resources.  >:(

MONEY has a way of creating BIAS  :yike:

Loggers and Miners anyone!! :chuckle:



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Re: Pack of Scientists Urges Congress to Leave Wolves, ESA Alone
« Reply #19 on: February 25, 2015, 06:22:37 PM »
Pro wolf's pack of Phds, mostly environmental types, can fairly easily be covered by a herd of manage the predator type Phds.  We read their stuff almost daily on this site.  At world wildlife management conferences a goodly share of the doctors ask 'what were you thinking when you turned wolves loose in Yellowstone?'.  Around the planet, Kenya, Canada, Kazakhstan, Russia, Spain, France, China, etc., finding top researchers with reams of data positive to predator management is not difficult to source, just time consuming.  This sort of thing stirs the academic pot, good bet a similar list shows up soon on the other side with studies proving their point.  Apply pressure with good solid data at every opportunity and when the wolf has the same status as a coyote we may have a chance.

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Re: Pack of Scientists Urges Congress to Leave Wolves, ESA Alone
« Reply #20 on: February 25, 2015, 10:37:47 PM »
 :chuckle: Ohhhhhhhhh did I hit someone's nerve!! :chuckle:

If the shoe fits, wear it,  is the ole saying!!

Having worked for, around and having to deal with "university" types, I STAND by my comment!! :whoo:

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