More legislating from the bench from Judge Malloy.
Mark Gocke/Casper Star-Tribune correspondent
A grizzly bear negotiates traffic and onlookers as it crosses the road in Yellowstone National Park last September. While it is not unusual to see grizzlies in the park, a growing bear population and a cold, wet spring have combined to produce increased bear-human encounters this summer. (Courtesy photo)
1 posted on
08/23/2010 12:04:07 PM PDT by
jazusamo
To: george76; Flycatcher; girlangler
2 posted on
08/23/2010 12:05:14 PM PDT by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: jazusamo
saying the agency hadnt adequately considered the threats of climate change Translation - use fictional science to promote a larger agenda, like what happened with polar bears.
3 posted on
08/23/2010 12:08:00 PM PDT by
dirtboy
To: jazusamo
"the agencies are committed to spending more than $3 million per year to maintain this healthy, recovered population,"
And the sacrifice of a few citizens per year along with numerous head of livestock.
5 posted on
08/23/2010 12:13:42 PM PDT by
Paladin2
To: jazusamo
Dang! I did it again. :)
Malloy = Molloy
6 posted on
08/23/2010 12:16:36 PM PDT by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: jazusamo
They did the same thing with the out of control Grey Wolf population in Idaho and Montana.
Gunner
9 posted on
08/23/2010 12:21:36 PM PDT by
weps4ret
(Where is John Galt?)
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