Posted on 02/22/2019 6:05:23 AM PST by LibWhacker
WYOMING GRIZZLIES SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA SIGNED INTO LAW GOV. MARK GORDON SIGNED BILL INTO LAW
By EHUNTR -February 20, 2019 WYOMING GRIZZLIES SHIPPED Photo Credit: Pexels Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed several bills into law late last week. One particular bill would allow grizzly hunts to take place if the state feels that its needed.
The grizzly bear population in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem has recovered by all measurable recovery criteria, since at least 2003, with approximately seven hundred (700) grizzly bears currently living in the ecosystem; Bill SF0093
Another part of the bill includes the relocation of problems bears to states that have a below average number of bears. In particular, the state of California!
Grizzly bears are trapped and relocated in Wyoming and in some cases are euthanized for livestock depredation, property damage or endangerment of human life. If the game and fish commission determines under the laws of the state of Wyoming that extraterritorial relocation would be beneficial for managing Wyomings wildlife and protecting Wyoming workers and other citizens and tourists of the state, the game and fish commission may relocate to the state of California, to states with a grizzly bear population below the threshold for Endangered Species Act protection or to other willing states with suitable habitat all grizzly bears trapped for relocation. Bill SF0093
The flag of the state of California does have the Grizzly Bear on it, is it time for them to reintroduce Grizzlies? The last Grizzly Bear to roam the state of California was killed back in 1922, in Tulare County. Since then the state has enjoyed freedom from some of the problems that unmanaged Grizzly Bears can create.
Could we see a new Grizzly Bear hunt in the state of Wyoming? The new Wyoming Game and Fish Director, Brian Nesvick believes that Grizzlies should be managed like other species. Management of animals is key for any state and should not be overlooked simply because of the animal being managed. Science has shown that this type of management works. It should be scientifically based, and not based on emotion alone.
The bill was introduced on 1/16/19, and just over a month ago it was signed into Law. A big win for hunters and conservationists in the state of Wyoming.
I like the idea of sending excess grizzly bears to California. I would also like to see the export of wolves back to states like California and New York as well. For the last century or so, the people of the coasts have told ranchers out west that they have to tolerate livestock losses to predators.
Mountain lions in California, where they are protected, are now starting to attack and kill people but the idiots out there tend to side with the lions. There was one case where a lion killed a woman. The lion was killed and people set up a fund to care for the lion’s cubs.
Our ancestors had a great deal more sense when it came to living with dangerous wild animals.
Shipping problem bears to California. That is funny.
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They should ship them to the Mexican border.
Relocate them to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Might help contain the “homeless” (i.e. bums) population.
One celebrity hunter, Adam Greentree, believes that he has seen a grizz in Colorado already. Even if he was mistaken, it will probably happen naturally fairly soon.
Too bad the southern border habitat isnt suitable for grizzly bears?
Actually, the Grizzly was native to northern Mexico and the Big Bend area and far west Texas areas but was killed off by ranchers. The last Grizzly killed in Texas was in 1900 in the Davis Mountains. Last Grizzly killed in Mexico was in1976 in Sonora region. However, Im for restocking in Texas in the Guadalupes or Big Bend area.
We’ve been getting wolves back in the northern part of CA. Crossing the Oregon border. One assumes they’ll work their way down the Sierras and be back in Yosemite one day.
Well at least the bears are documented being shipped into California. They are also in the motor voter database for harvesting available votes.
San Francisco would be a good location for them
Here in NE Florida we’ve had a bear swim up a river from the interior of the state to Jacksonville Beach on the Atlantic. These bears will move around.
It’d be funny to introduce them into the cartel areas of Humbolt county.
“Theyll probably die. Adaptation is not that easy.”
You are wrong. The bears will thrive because mountains of California are nearly identical in fauna and vegetation and there will be no competition from other bears.
Ship all the grizzlies, wolves and mountain lions to San Francisco.
Do a lot of fishing in the Sierra and Nor Cal back country. If they introduce Griz to California I’ll have to arm up. I’m just sayin’
Just like introducing a bunch of Canadian timberwolves to Idaho and Montana.
Which is just what the Agenda 21-ers want, you not doing anything in the back country.
OMG,just think of all the Calfornians who have NO CLUE how to behave around grizzlies, or what weapons they’ll need to carry into the countryside. Liberals and tree huggers? It’s going to be a slaughter. I am grieved by the children and other innocent people who will be killed by the beasts (and I’m specifically leaving out liberals).
Would grizzlies eat human fecal matter? Solution for SF
The predator population in CA has been on the rise for quite some time. The last handful of years, during deer season, all you see is bear sign, bobcat sign, mountain lion sign, even wolf sign.
Of course, none of this is reported. Unless of course it is mountain lions in S.F. Then it’s splashed all over the news and is all of a sudden a problem.
In no way shape or form do we need grizzlies.
You mean liberals? Yes.
Basically this says “We succeeded in growing the grizzlie population. As it turns out, grizzlies have gotten too dangerous for humans here for some reason. In order to protect our people we will ship grizzlies to other states now where they would like to achieve the same level of success in growing the grizzlie population as we did.”
We’ss all be safe when Cory Booker’s Vegan legislation passes.
Just make sure it is posted out in the woods for the animals to read.
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