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roscommon deer tests positive
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the dnr already knows this, they cant say this formaly, only indirectly and they have. this is why it is important to manage the deer population. as there becomes less space for them to live and fewer preditors to prey on the population, maniging there population becomes more imparitive.

the reason why they cant openly admit this as being the problem is that genreal population dose not want to hear that they are the problem and the cause of the spread of the deseases. Deseases happen, they are common in nature. the forced spread of the desease is not natural.

how we choose and occupy and develop our land from now and in to the future will be the destiny of our wildlife, and our lives will follow. It is inevitable that we will sucumb to viriouses if we do now controll our own populations. our medical industry has been screaming about this for decades now. yet over populations of the human veriety runs rampant creating even more demands apon an already stressed ecosystem.

it is realy funny that the human population is the most inteligent in welding its environment but when it comes to controlling its own population it fall behind a parimesium in inteligence.
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roscommon deer tests positive - by lonehunter - 12-19-2003, 11:11 PM
Re: [lonehunter] roscommon deer tests positive - by davetclown - 12-21-2003, 06:24 AM

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