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Sorry guys I posted the wrong address to get involved with supporting some of the groups that raise the funds to get projects like this done, has been a busy day working4wildlife.com is how it should have read. Come to the event find out what we all do.
Josh,I am not to good at posting pics. send me your phone number and I will send you a pic off my cell phone. I filmed the whole event with the exception of the release which was done late at night as we did not want to keep them contained any longer than we need to and we did not want to stress them any more than necessary with alot of flashes going off.
Quote from: wa.hunter on January 17, 2011, 01:35:07 PMJosh,I am not to good at posting pics. send me your phone number and I will send you a pic off my cell phone. I filmed the whole event with the exception of the release which was done late at night as we did not want to keep them contained any longer than we need to and we did not want to stress them any more than necessary with alot of flashes going off.I'm surprised that the release would have been done this way (late at night). I would think that such a significant event would have had press releases for all media outlets, local and state news crews there to film it for regional TV, a film crew from SCI so that they can fully document their work here in the state, etc. It seems like something that would have been a big deal, with a lot of attention. It just surprises me that we, the public, didn't hear about this release before it was done, or get to see it live, as it was being done.Perhaps this was intentionally kept on the "down low"? Hopefully, the next time something like this is scheduled to happen, the media is better at sniffing it out and letting the public know about it in advance.
Quote from: Tom Reichner on January 19, 2011, 06:04:46 AMQuote from: wa.hunter on January 17, 2011, 01:35:07 PMJosh,I am not to good at posting pics. send me your phone number and I will send you a pic off my cell phone. I filmed the whole event with the exception of the release which was done late at night as we did not want to keep them contained any longer than we need to and we did not want to stress them any more than necessary with alot of flashes going off.I'm surprised that the release would have been done this way (late at night). I would think that such a significant event would have had press releases for all media outlets, local and state news crews there to film it for regional TV, a film crew from SCI so that they can fully document their work here in the state, etc. It seems like something that would have been a big deal, with a lot of attention. It just surprises me that we, the public, didn't hear about this release before it was done, or get to see it live, as it was being done.Perhaps this was intentionally kept on the "down low"? Hopefully, the next time something like this is scheduled to happen, the media is better at sniffing it out and letting the public know about it in advance.Oooooooorrrrrrrrrrrr.................They wanted to keep the stress to the animals to a minimum and get them out of the trailers ASAP?
I am just really hopeful that there are more to come. 4 or 5 more plants around the state would be very cool. I am sure i can find some private land for em to release some around here.
Quote from: jackelope on January 19, 2011, 07:13:15 AMQuote from: Tom Reichner on January 19, 2011, 06:04:46 AMQuote from: wa.hunter on January 17, 2011, 01:35:07 PMJosh,I am not to good at posting pics. send me your phone number and I will send you a pic off my cell phone. I filmed the whole event with the exception of the release which was done late at night as we did not want to keep them contained any longer than we need to and we did not want to stress them any more than necessary with alot of flashes going off.I'm surprised that the release would have been done this way (late at night). I would think that such a significant event would have had press releases for all media outlets, local and state news crews there to film it for regional TV, a film crew from SCI so that they can fully document their work here in the state, etc. It seems like something that would have been a big deal, with a lot of attention. It just surprises me that we, the public, didn't hear about this release before it was done, or get to see it live, as it was being done.Perhaps this was intentionally kept on the "down low"? Hopefully, the next time something like this is scheduled to happen, the media is better at sniffing it out and letting the public know about it in advance.Oooooooorrrrrrrrrrrr.................They wanted to keep the stress to the animals to a minimum and get them out of the trailers ASAP?from what I gather antelope dont do captivity well so night release quickly and quietly to reduce stress would be important ..it isnt always secret agendas and stuff sometimes it is simple good animal handling practices to increase the odds of success.