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Title: Are ‘kid cages’ protecting N.M. children, or a case of ranchers crying wolf?
Post by: huntrights on January 01, 2014, 02:30:07 PM

Interesting article.  Check out the comments.

Are ‘kid cages’ protecting N.M. children, or a case of ranchers crying wolf?

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/10/29/are-kid-cages-protecting-nm-children-or-case-ranchers-crying-wolf/#

Title: Re: Are ‘kid cages’ protecting N.M. children, or a case of ranchers crying wolf?
Post by: Special T on January 02, 2014, 02:28:17 PM
Its not like the kid can pack a gun to protect themselves!  :bash:

A few point on this article. First when we had wolves imported to YNP and ID we were told a wolf is a wolf and there were no sub species distinctions, NOW its really important.

They are worried these shelters promote Anti government sentiments...
One of my favorite leadership quotes is "Attitude is a reflection of leadership"

The numbers about 3 attacks in N America is a LIE There have been more than that, AND there have been several near misses... Anyone remember the article of the Bikers touring in Canada that were saved by a passerby motorist?

 :bash:
Title: New Mexico cages
Post by: nwwanderer on January 02, 2014, 04:20:24 PM
New Mexico, ask most Seattleites, the response would be 'there is a NEW Mexico?', is big and wild.  Cougars, bears , wolves, livestock protection dogs, grass protection dogs, sun that can take your hide off, and winds that will do the same.  Not sure if you could make those things snake proof.  A little protection is a good thing.  Does any sane parent see a problem?
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