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Scientists planted hairs from lynx in 3rd forest
Washington Times ^
| 01/04/2002
| Audrey Hudson
Posted on 01/03/2002 10:25:56 PM PST by Pokey78
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:50:24 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Government scientists planted samples of lynx hairs in a third national forest, according to documents obtained by The Washington Times.
"A preliminary investigation by the U.S. Forest Service said planted samples were submitted from the Mount Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington state, but the report did not say how many additional samples were submitted from that region.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: enviralists; klamathbasincrisis
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To: willyone
Would you please explain to Bush that the decisions made by Federal District Court and upheld in the 9th Circuit do not carry the force of law.
What does jumop mean, Mr. Intellectual Midget.
To: anniegetyourgun
Ok, Annie, how would *you* have punished Gorton for his pro-perjury stance? If the GOP committee or convention or whatever wouldn't?
To: zog
How does it feel to walk around all the time with a bad case of the Red-Ass?
To: willyone
Another one who has opted out...
To: Pokey78
I demand that thes so called "Scientists" resign or be fired!!!!!
To: MarkWar
If he ever gets a hole drilled through that lamp post, it will forever be protected as a habitat for retarded woodpeckers. Pray he wears his pecker out before the hole in the pole, becomes a reality and an environmental site.
To: Howlin
Check out #100 & #102 on this thread. Both are a clear indication of the brilliant plan by some on FR to "punish" Republicans by putting DEMS in control.
To: willyone
The more conservatives that stay home the better for the Dems. and their buddies.So, you're admitting you're playing right into their hands? Who is the Democrat here? Could it possibly be YOU?
I doubt the dimwit George will ever figure that out
And you've been elected to which offices?
108
posted on
01/04/2002 11:06:01 AM PST
by
Howlin
To: cake_crumb
Jus wisten at wus an we wunder why our wesponses get no wespect. I'm 69 going on twee, whas your excwuse?
To: packrat01; 1Old Pro; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; a_federalist; abner; Angus_Day; AnnaZ...
"e-s, for your ping list." OK, but there are going to be som double hits here :-)
To: zog
Whack...outta the ballpark.
111
posted on
01/04/2002 11:44:01 AM PST
by
Sandy
To: Pokey78
This is the kind of crap the EnviroNAZI Gestapo is pulling all the time to steal farmers' and property owners' land and property rights.
But usually the government is completely on their side and won't investigate and prosecute this kind of criminal behavior.
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posted on
01/04/2002 11:46:40 AM PST
by
t-shirt
To: copycat
"How much more of what we think is "environmental science" is total bullsquat?"100%
To: pad 34
"If you find the "list", put me on it." Yer on it now!
To: farmfriend
HI farmfriend. Good to see you. I always appreciate pings from you.
To: Pokey78
In Albany, New York the Pine Bush reserve has grown larger
because of the Karner Blue butterfly achieving endangered
species status.
Recently, another wooded area 30 miles away achieved
similar status nearby. How difficult would it be to
move some butterfly eggs by car to some lupine plants
to achieve more protected areas, grants, and enviro jobs?
To: zog
Hey Numby, there are no victims, there are only volunteers !!
117
posted on
01/04/2002 12:39:51 PM PST
by
blackie
To: farmfriend
Stop wacko enviro-nazis terrorist's, now !!
Freedom Is Worth Fighting For !!
The Right Of The People To Keep And Bear Arms Shall Not Be Infringed !!
An Armed Citizen, Is A Safe Citizen !!
No Guns, No Rights !!
Molon Labe !!
118
posted on
01/04/2002 12:41:32 PM PST
by
blackie
To: cake_crumb
>The woodpecker you saw is called a flicka. Thanks for the birder knowledge!
This has been an interestsing summer & fall for me. Not only have I seen this woodpecker, but during the summer, I walked out of an alley and walked straight into a scene with a hawk of some type standing on the ground (well, it was standing on the pigeon as it ate it) eating a pigeon! I got a _real_ closeup look at the hawk and tried to look it up in a birder book. I believe it was a juvenile northern harrier -- it had a breast pattern that I didn't see on any pictures, but the book said that young northern harriers have the patterned chest that disappears as they get older. Just about a week ago, I saw a _very_ similar looking hawk on the fence next to my garage that had a plain chest, so I'm thinking I may have seen the same hawk as a youngster, and then as a grown up.
I'm a Chicago guy, and my idea of wild life is basically sparrows and pigeons. These hawks and woodpeckers are extra treats for me...
Mark W.
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posted on
01/04/2002 12:43:51 PM PST
by
MarkWar
To: jennyp
If they were trying to test lab capabilities they would have memos going back and forth to eachother detailing their plans to cover their backsides.
If you don't have such memos it is because you DIDN'T want a paper trail. And if you are hiding something then you knew it was wrong and that implies you were not doing it for the good of the science, but to try and pull the wool over the community's eyes.
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