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Liberty Belle

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This would be laughable if we didn't know that these are the people that our present administration listens to....

Wildlife Services should be renamed "Wildlife Execution Squad"
December 11, 2009 Seattle Environmental Policy Examiner Jean Williams


Congress passed the Animal Damage Control Act in 1931 as a branch of service under the US Department of Agriculture, with the objective of controlling animals that were a nuisance to ranchers and their livestock.

For reasons that are unclear, the agency was renamed Wildlife Services in 1997.
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http://www.examiner.com/x-5266-Seattle-Environmental-Policy-Examiner~y2009m12d11-Wildlife-Services-should-be-renamed-Wildlife-Execution-Squad
 
Examiner reserves all rights to articles published on the Examiner.com web site.

This article was posted with permission to reprint up to three paragraphs with a direct link back to the Examiner page for "full story". This is done to avoid any part of the text being copied and changed or misrepresented.

Instead, you have posted the entire article with a link at the bottom.

That violates the copyright authority given by the author. You are hereby requested to comply with the permission to post three paragraphs with a direct link back to the article or you are requested to remove it entirely from this site.

Thank you for your cooperation.
 
JeanWilliams,

I am not going to get between you and the poster in this thread but I would like to know if you have ever actually seen the damage that an overpopulation of predators can do to domestic stock? Not to mention wildlife populations.
 
Jean, posting the whole article is ok...anything to get the wacko enviro terrorists exposed for the psychos they are is good !!


don't want your stuff spread around?? then keep it off the net...
dead coyotes IS a fair balanced co existance......

go eat some tree bark, and relax
 
Not to be fussy Jig's, but could you mean "smoke" some tree bark? (or some thing else organic)
Apparently it takes less than three paragraphs to summarize...
 
I don't care if they drill a hole in the tree and make sweet sweet love to it....they are dumb fools with a weak grasp on reality.
 
JeanWilliams said:
Examiner reserves all rights to articles published on the Examiner.com web site.

This article was posted with permission to reprint up to three paragraphs with a direct link back to the Examiner page for "full story". This is done to avoid any part of the text being copied and changed or misrepresented.

Instead, you have posted the entire article with a link at the bottom.

That violates the copyright authority given by the author. You are hereby requested to comply with the permission to post three paragraphs with a direct link back to the article or you are requested to remove it entirely from this site.

Thank you for your cooperation.

WTF???? 3 paragraphs???
 
Well, Jean, welcome to the rancher-mentality of shooting the messenger and thinking that you should be personally vilified for what you write.

As a freelance Internet writer myself, I can understand why you gave permission to post three paragraphs with a direct link back to your page for "full story", because most of us get paid by the page view and not by the article. And, like you said, it minimizes the vulnerability of the work, if some jerk decides to make changes in the content.

You have every right to ask that your copyright permission be followed or that the piece be removed--but I wouldn't count on anyone here respecting your request, because they are self-serving baffoons, who post articles like yours just so they can lampoon it and call people names.

I do believe that only a small percentage of livestock fatalities are attributed to carnivours, but most ranchers are only interested in looking at things from their small Universe, and are not good at looking at the bigger picture of entire ecosystems.

By the way, my mom's name is Jean. Maybe that is why I decided to jump into this ignorant banter.
 
FYI Red neck yuppie..we have a poster who is overseas protecting your sorry butt that cannot read entire articles thru links as his computer is censored, so as a favour to him he asked if we could provide whole articles. You apparently think its okay for ranchers to lose money thru predators, but at the same time you're mad if you don't get paid thru page views? :roll: have you hugged a wolf yet today?
 
Red neck yuppie said:
Well, Jean, welcome to the rancher-mentality of shooting the messenger and thinking that you should be personally vilified for what you write.

As a freelance Internet writer myself, I can understand why you gave permission to post three paragraphs with a direct link back to your page for "full story", because most of us get paid by the page view and not by the article. And, like you said, it minimizes the vulnerability of the work, if some jerk decides to make changes in the content.

You have every right to ask that your copyright permission be followed or that the piece be removed--but I wouldn't count on anyone here respecting your request, because they are self-serving baffoons, who post articles like yours just so they can lampoon it and call people names.

I do believe that only a small percentage of livestock fatalities are attributed to carnivours, but most ranchers are only interested in looking at things from their small Universe, and are not good at looking at the bigger picture of entire ecosystems.

By the way, my mom's name is Jean. Maybe that is why I decided to jump into this ignorant banter.

Wow, you must be a horrible writer if you cant even spell carnivores. :roll: :roll: Universe shouldn't be capitalized. Maybe you need to go back to college and take a few more english lessons. I would think with someone of your education should know these things.

Please do us all a favor and go back to whatever city you live in. You have no idea the blood, sweat, or tears that goes into owning or operating a ranch. Just to prove you wrong, we have lost cows coyotes, gators, snakes, and mosquitoes.

I also understand the copyright laws and if that is the case, then it should be removed, or at least edited to respect the writer. But, do not come on here and defame people that you have never met or have any interest in.

Remember, where would you be without farmers and ranchers? Naked and Hungry.

That is all.
 
Two "first time posters" on the same topic and siding with each other. Didn't take this dude long to sign up twice did it.

Coyote Population

The Alberta Government and the Alberta Forest Service were presenting an alternative to Alberta ranchers for controlling the coyote population. It seems that after years of the ranchers using the tried and true methods of shooting and/or trapping the predators, the tree-huggers had a 'more humane' solution.

What they proposed was for the animals to be captured alive, the males
would then be castrated and let loose again. Therefore the population
would be controlled. This was ACTUALLY proposed to the Alberta
Ranching Association and Farming Association by the Alberta Government and the Alberta Forest Service.

All of the ranchers thought about this amazing idea for a couple of
minutes. Finally, one of the old boys in the back of the conference
room stood up, tipped his hat back and said, 'Son, I don't think you
understand our problem.
Those coyotes ain't f'----n' our sheep - they're eatin' 'em!'
You should have been there to hear the roar of laughter!
 
Hey yuppie go somewhere else and live in your own little world because you are not in my "world" which covers a bigger area then you can imagine.
So go live in your fantansy about being a red neck some where else.
If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen.
 
Wouldn't it be nice to set behind a desk and had this great esp and tell the people out in the real world how it is.

Now jean how many baby calves have you found with coyotes eating the a$$es out of them when it 15 below?
 
Here's a few photos that might give you enviros an idea why we are as narrow-minded as you are. These are all documented grizzly attacks and kills.
If you have a dog or cat that you care for maybe you could relate these to finding your pet in the same shape from a predator.



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Yeah- but gcreekrch- those are those nasty old Canuck bears...Everyone knows American Griz :wink: :p are much more refined and cultured- and only eat CAB black cattle...
 
Folks I would'nt waste alot of time posting to these enviro nit wits,fact is most of them are jealous of ranchers and their lifestyle.
I had a run it years ago over some damned bird that like to nest in cedar brush here in the Texas hill country,they were trying to stop me from clearing cedar brush,no sense going into detail because it got ugly,but as everyone can see,the brush cutting is going strong.
Never could get the morons to see my side of the story,finally wound up running there sorry ass off my land.

good luck & Merry Christmas
 
Liberty Belle said:
This would be laughable if we didn't know that these are the people that our present administration listens to....

Wildlife Services should be renamed "Wildlife Execution Squad"
December 11, 2009 Seattle Environmental Policy Examiner Jean Williams


Congress passed the Animal Damage Control Act in 1931 as a branch of service under the US Department of Agriculture, with the objective of controlling animals that were a nuisance to ranchers and their livestock.


http://www.examiner.com/x-5266-Seattle-Environmental-Policy-Examiner~y2009m12d11-Wildlife-Services-should-be-renamed-Wildlife-Execution-Squad

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Red neck yuppie said:
Well, Jean, welcome to the rancher-mentality of shooting the messenger and thinking that you should be personally vilified for what you write.

As a freelance Internet writer myself, I can understand why you gave permission to post three paragraphs with a direct link back to your page for "full story", because most of us get paid by the page view and not by the article. And, like you said, it minimizes the vulnerability of the work, if some jerk decides to make changes in the content.

You have every right to ask that your copyright permission be followed or that the piece be removed--but I wouldn't count on anyone here respecting your request, because they are self-serving baffoons, who post articles like yours just so they can lampoon it and call people names.

I do believe that only a small percentage of livestock fatalities are attributed to carnivours, but most ranchers are only interested in looking at things from their small Universe, and are not good at looking at the bigger picture of entire ecosystems.

By the way, my mom's name is Jean. Maybe that is why I decided to jump into this ignorant banter.

Thanks for that well-written and totally objective response.

Take care

Your mom

JeanWilliams :D
 
Had a WS trapper tell about being back east before landing a job in Wyoming. He told stories about trapping muskrats in levies to protect houses and farmland to shooting white tails in Washington DC at night with silenced rifles, just to keep the people from crashing into other people who were dodging the deer on the highway.
Pulse trapping rabid skunks in residential areas, too some bird work around airports, He put in a few years before he got to come back here and get coyotes, bears, wolves and lions.
 

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