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To: usurper

But but but I thought the greenie expert academics told us we couldn’t hunt cougars bears or wolves cuz they weren’t a threat to humans ?

That it was a myth that they were dangerous to humans

That they were more afraid of us than we were afraid of them .

Can we hunt and thin them buggers out again finally ?

Pt Angeles, Olympic mountains, hurricane ridge, stomping grounds of my youth .

Lake crescent, lake southerland, Elwah river , straits of Juan de fuca.

Prayers up for healing for that poor kid for sure.


7 posted on 07/22/2025 4:11:13 PM PDT by cuz1961 ( )
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To: cuz1961

“Can we hunt and thin them buggers out again finally?”

This animal had a tracking collar on it. They had to know where it was and if it was near a populous spot in the park. Washington State Parks do warn visitors about the presence of mountain lions. They proactively track wildlife activity and issue warnings when there are confirmed sightings or potential safety concerns, such as aggressive behavior or close encounters. Visitors are also encouraged to report any sightings or encounters to park authorities. So where were they? And because they didn’t do their job a kid got hurt and a cat was destroyed. Nice job rangers.

wy69


13 posted on 07/22/2025 4:32:45 PM PDT by whitney69
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