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I guess I was aware of the driver thing and trucks, but the lightbulb didnt come on. I surely didnt realize the scope of the project. Sure seems like a waste for a species that is in so much trouble. Id love to see a bunch of them in the cascades like there used to be. Twisp River etc. It doesnt help that so much of that burned I suppose, though im not sure that effects the goats too much other than the stress from it.
Quote from: boneaddict on September 18, 2018, 12:25:48 PMI guess I was aware of the driver thing and trucks, but the lightbulb didnt come on. I surely didnt realize the scope of the project. Sure seems like a waste for a species that is in so much trouble. Id love to see a bunch of them in the cascades like there used to be. Twisp River etc. It doesnt help that so much of that burned I suppose, though im not sure that effects the goats too much other than the stress from it.Back in the day we used to see a lot up in the 30 Mile "area", still some in there from what I've heard.
Anyone know why the north Cascade population is "depleted?"
Wild life bio i worked with said it was pneumonia.
Quote from: Russ McDonald on September 19, 2018, 08:05:10 PMWild life bio i worked with said it was pneumonia.I had never heard that goats were susceptible to pneumonia. Thought it was just sheep.
I’m assuming the shooters will be guys from the USDA. I believe that’s who was used for a while anyway on some of the bighorn sheep culls.
The removal program is adding a couple days this weekend because of weather limiting access in previous weeks.