Tony Dean strikes again!! I really do wish this guy would either take a typing class or hire a proof reader. All the mistakes in the following article are just as he posted it on his website:
Mountain Lions in SD a Miracle.
A fe years ago, I spoke at the annual Buffalo Banquet at South Dakota State University, an annual affair attended by some teachers and most students in the fish and wildlife school. I visted with teacher Jon Jenks late in the evening and he told me that there were a couple hundred mountain lions in western SD, mostly in the Black Hills.
Unfortunately, so much of the coverage of the state Mtn Lion season and sightings of cougars has verged on sensational. And some ranchers size upon each killing as "one less predator we'll have to deal with."
I consider it a miracle that in spite of how much development has occurred in the Black Hills, a large predator has been able to survive. I hope I am lucky enough to see one sometime.
I also hope those in ranching can get over the "knee jerk reaction that every predator is bad. some parade under the conservative banner, but get government sponsored predator contro, and at least som eof them call me a socialist because I believe in public lands.
Whose done all of this name calling? Aside from blogger Steve Sibson, so has Betty Olson, a SD lockout leader who is also running for the SD legislature, where if elected, she'll help a few others of her kind, turn the clock backward in our state.
TD
March 25, 2006
http://www.tonydean.com/issues2.html?sectionid=7384
Note from Liberty Belle - So, how about you other ranchers out there - do you think every predator is bad? Or just the ones that happen to be dining on your livestock that the government won't allow you to shoot?
I don't know about how things work elsewhere, but the only predator control we have here comes from our predator control district that we tax ourselves as producers to pay for. The GF&P trapper stationed here refuses to work with more than a handful of landowners and none of Harding County's predator control pilots. We sure aren't getting our moneys worth out of this "public servant" we are involuntarily taxed to pay for.
I will continue to call Dean a socialist because that's exactly what he is and I believe in calling a spade a spade. I do appreciate his keeping my name in the public eye though. I understand name recognition is a real benefit to a candidate for public office – and it doesn't cost me a dime!
I do hope that Dean gets his wish to see a mountain lion – preferably real close up. It would be interesting to see his reaction if one shows up in his basement munching down his house cats like the one in the city limits of Rapid City did last year. Do you suppose that might change his perspective a little?