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So with a lot of negative factors going against the spotters getting higher numbers, and a harsh winter this year.... The population is still up over a two year span.That's GREAT news!
Despite these potential negative biases, we detected 10 more pronghorns (9% more) than we had during our 2015 aerial survey.
So is this statement incorrect?QuoteDespite these potential negative biases, we detected 10 more pronghorns (9% more) than we had during our 2015 aerial survey.
im sure there are a few states could spare a few
The BS of bleeding for TB and shipping that day is a no-no and I'm still a bit bitter it is/was allowed.
Quote from: Gringo31 on May 09, 2017, 10:20:53 AM The BS of bleeding for TB and shipping that day is a no-no and I'm still a bit bitter it is/was allowed.Translation?
Quote from: Timberstalker on May 09, 2017, 12:26:53 PMQuote from: Gringo31 on May 09, 2017, 10:20:53 AM The BS of bleeding for TB and shipping that day is a no-no and I'm still a bit bitter it is/was allowed.Translation?Blood test for tuberculosis and then ship them the same day without waiting for the results of said tests.
Any idea what the cost was got the original two transplants?
To do it right, they should add new blood as well as fly for coyotes just prior to them fawning.
Quote from: Gringo31 on May 10, 2017, 08:16:47 AMTo do it right, they should add new blood as well as fly for coyotes just prior to them fawning.The survey was planned for earlier, but the weather was worse. The other issue is finding volunteers to help with this sort of thing. Plenty of folks are willing to put their .02 in a discussion forum like this, but when it's time for the rubber to hit the road, nobody is there to help. This is not aimed at you, Gringo. Just a general comment I've noticed.
Quote from: jackelope on May 10, 2017, 08:24:20 AMQuote from: Gringo31 on May 10, 2017, 08:16:47 AMTo do it right, they should add new blood as well as fly for coyotes just prior to them fawning.The survey was planned for earlier, but the weather was worse. The other issue is finding volunteers to help with this sort of thing. Plenty of folks are willing to put their .02 in a discussion forum like this, but when it's time for the rubber to hit the road, nobody is there to help. This is not aimed at you, Gringo. Just a general comment I've noticed.It's always been that way and probably always will. You can usually count on 1 or 2 hands the people who actually get involved. We live in a busy world, often times there are people who would like to help if they could but they simply can't for any of many obvious reasons.
Saw 2 antelope near hwy 17 & 174 intersect to go to Mansfield.... 1/2 mile with good glass so 100% sure what they were.