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Yellowstone is Dying
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| June 1, 2002
| Robert Fanning, Jr.
Posted on 12/11/2002 12:33:07 PM PST by Delphinium
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To: Delphinium
Thanks for posting this. This is of national interest, as YNP is national, more states are being targeted for wolf reintroduction, and as funding for the organizations behind this is solicited on a national basis.
To: constable tom
I heard last night that New York is on the list.
To: Logic_3
bump for supervolcanoes.
To: johniegrad
What kind of bait did they use?
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posted on
12/11/2002 1:36:42 PM PST
by
dljordan
To: Delphinium
btt
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posted on
12/11/2002 1:52:30 PM PST
by
Cacique
To: *Enviralists
To: Double Tap
We are overrun in Kansas with mule deer.
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posted on
12/11/2002 2:03:15 PM PST
by
Mercat
To: Delphinium
Here in Florida the idiocy is with the gators. I think
the first step in becoming a government scientist is
getting a lobotomy.
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posted on
12/11/2002 2:03:17 PM PST
by
The Duke
To: Delphinium; madfly; Thinkin' Gal; babylonian; Avoiding_Sulla; Fred Mertz; shaggy eel; ...
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posted on
12/11/2002 2:03:38 PM PST
by
2sheep
To: Terriergal
ping
To: Libertarianize the GOP
To: blackie; xsrdx; Free the USA; madfly; editor-surveyor; farmfriend
Thought you might be interested in this article.
To: Delphinium
Between evil snowmobile fumes, evil wolves, and value-neutral supervolcanoes, the old park is slated for destruction at any moment now... Makes one wonder how the place survived for so long before we got interested.
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posted on
12/11/2002 2:20:14 PM PST
by
Cleburne
To: 2sheep
I know it is a very serious situation. Many people ready to take it into their own hands. I really believe all states need to be alerted. I am pretty new to posting articles, so maybe you can tell me why the moderator erased all the states except for Wyoming from the topic list? The reason I post articles like this on freerepublic is to educate those who have been brainwashed with only one side of the story. I am sure that even most of the eastern enviromentalists wackos would like to know what is happening to our elk, amd moose herds?
To: 2sheep
They are also the globalists in government who are using those issues for land grabs.
That is the real reason I am sure. Would people who really care about wild species kill off some to save one. This Canadian Grey wolf was introduced over the Rocky Mountain wolf, violating the ESA. They have spent years putting out false propaganda, and as you can see from some of the "save the wolves" posts it worked. This is not the only issue I care about, but was shocked after I posted my first anti-wolf article and got so many "leave the beautiful creatures alone" replies.
To: The Duke
I think the first step in becoming a government scientist is getting a lobotomy.
Unfortunately they aren't that brain dead, #29 has it right, "the globalists in government who are using those issues for land grabs"
To: Delphinium
>Many people ready to take it into their own hands.That surprises me, but I have an extremely shortlist of contacts. I thought most people would just take it and take it and take it. The much fabled uprising seems pretty fabled at this point.
>I really believe all states need to be alerted. I am pretty new to posting articles, so maybe you can tell me why the moderator erased all the states except for Wyoming from the topic list?
I have no idea why Admin Moderators do what they do. There should have a "Dear Admin Mod" column on page 1. From watching who gets banned, I have a clue as to what they really really don't like (boxcars, white U.N. buses, black helicopters, concentration camps and anti-Bush posts), but as to why state names would be pulled, I don't know.
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12/11/2002 3:06:09 PM PST
by
2sheep
To: 2sheep
I was surprised, and furious about it. I guess I am kinda a radical.I actually believe in this freedom stuff.
To: Delphinium; shaggy eel
back in the early 1970s. In those days ecology was a science, now it has become a religion You got that right!
. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Wolf Project Coordinator admits in the press that there are 560 wolves and 150 pups this year with anywhere between 34 to 46 breeding pairs depending on your definition of breeding pair. The Project Coordinator himself, Ed Bangs says, "There are too many wolves."
HOLY COW!.. er ahem excuse me... but that's a LOT of wolves! Time for a season. I hear they make great coats!
To: harpseal
hear hear! let's ship the wolves to the east so they can see first hand what happens when a pack kills a deer in their backyard!
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