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Offline chukar-ridge-quest

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SEALS & FISH PART II
« on: May 02, 2008, 10:26:02 PM »
n March, the National Marine Fisheries Service granted Washington, Oregon and Idaho the authority to remove up to 85 identified California sea lions annually in an effort to reduce the animals’ impact on protected fish.

So now the Humane Society and two private citizens. Have an appeal in SAN Fran (fago) sico,  to outlaw the (how do I put it nicely) killing of any Marine Mammals

The states' first priority is to relocate as many of the identified California sea lions as possible to federally approved zoos and aquariums. So far, placements have been found for up to 20 sea lions.

The states’ plan to relocate animals was not affected by today’s ruling by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco that temporarily prohibits using lethal means to deter predation on protected salmon and steelhead by California sea lions. The court is expected to hear arguments on that issue in early May.

Hey let me pull a Longtat.   I just want to rave. I f**kin called it. We hunt\fish and some  :tree1: gets an injunction. F**k me. This is just one thing but next year it'll be another.  Ie. this year fish, next year there will be a Leopard spotted lizard that will perish if you shoot steel into the Columbia. 
GOD GAVE US TWO EARS AND ONE MOUTH, SO WE CAN LISTEN TWICE AS MUCH AS WE TALK!!!

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Re: SEALS & FISH PART II
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2008, 10:59:14 PM »
i talked to a bioaligist today, that works with those seals. them ones that died in the traps a few weeks ago died from heat exasution. thay were trapped on a sunday, when no one was working, and died before monday

 


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