Posted on 12/08/2002 12:22:33 AM PST by hoosierskypilot
Yews stripped of evergreen needles, bushes picked clean of rose and azalea buds, pansies nipped to the stem and thousands of carcass littering the roadways. The evidence is everywhere that the white-tailed deer has taken a toll on the Washington area and most of the East Coast.
They destroy nearly $1 billion worth of U.S. crops, timber and landscaping annually. And each year they cause most of the 500,000 animal-related vehicle accidents that result in about 100 fatalities and $2.5 billion in damages.
Wildlife officials from Maryland and Virginia acknowledge that they have had little success in reducing the deer population, despite making it a priority for more than a decade.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
The article points out that the problem areas are where deer are protected from hunting. Guess the envirofruits hate this truth.
Just another name for democratic socialism,.....didn't realize deer had been infected,..so much for venison.
In this state you can hunt inside the 150 yard zone (of occupied buildings) with the permission of the owner/occupants. Last year I hunted with a bow literally in a guy's yard! I couldn't have been more than fifteen yards from the house!
WTOP (AP): "ILLINOIS CONFIRMS DEER WASTING DISEASE" (ARTICLE NOTE: "In Wisconsin, where 40 infected deer have been found, officials want hunters to kill the state's entire herd _ at least 25,000 deer _ to eradicate the disease. Illinois officials said they need to test more animals before planning their response. Chronic wasting disease is related to mad cow disease and damages brain and nerve tissue.") (110202)
CENTER>WKOW TV.com: "WASTING DISEASE" (071502)
I haven't done much research on this yet, but a preliminary review indicates no examples of the disease causing health problems in humans. Also, if restrictions are removed from hunting does, hunters will be happy to harvest them for the meat.
If deer become a serious problem simply declare them varmits and remove hunting restrictions until such point as the population is under control. This is not rocket science.
What the Enviro-Nazis don't want you to know is that there are many times more deer in North America than there were when the white man first arrived. Whether the Enviro-Nazi Bambi-Lovers want to admit it or not, we, man, is a valuable and necessary predator in the food chain. Disney may want you to believe otherwise, but we must perform that duty or the herd will be decimated by disease and famine.
Maybe we need to consider a year-round season for deer hunting. That would take the emphasis off of the annual "Red Army" in November (never guess I grew up in Wisconsin, would you?). I know that the Enviro-Nazi Bambi Lovers will cry that it will leave thousands of baby Bambis orphaned, but so does road kill.
The burgeoning population may have pushed us to seeing the deer herd as just short of varmint status.
A promotion is requiring me to move from lovely New Hampshire to northern Virginia next summer. This is a great incentive!
10-4. Actually, a coalition of hunters and farmers can probably get restrictions reduced. The excess population problem will then quickly be dealt with.
I think you are right. Ohio has a few too many deer and plenty of deer hunters but they barely make a dent in the population. Actually, by my observations drivers that hit deers bag more than the hunters do. The insurance companies must hate it. None the less, the state fish and game agencies could not operate without the income produced by hunting licenses and tags.
The deer like other wild creatures have adapted to suburban living. In the burbs hunting is not practical due to the lack of open space. The deer know this and find the garden greenery much more tasty than the farmers crops. I have watched the family SUV back out of drive ways, and seconds later the deer hop the fence to enjoy a nice home grown meal.
Check out an interesting site: (http://www.clickitnews.com/emergingdiseases/index.shtml),for some reason link wouldn't work.
Don't know what to make of all this,but reminds me of bad things on a Biblical level.
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