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NL's Conservation Record Bites Again

ballz

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I know a lot of you may not care but I needed to vent...

http://www.thewesternstar.com/News/Local/2010-11-09/article-1938599/Shrinking-provincial-caribou-herd-leads-to-tougher-hunting-restrictions/1

Caribou herd has dwindled down to less than 10% of what it was in 1993... That's just unreal...

I have heard from a few sources that I know personally within the wildlife division what their "personal" opinion of the problem is... I am wondering if the same issues are going to mentioned here or not before I start repeating them...
 
ballz said:
I know a lot of you may not care but I needed to vent...

http://www.thewesternstar.com/News/Local/2010-11-09/article-1938599/Shrinking-provincial-caribou-herd-leads-to-tougher-hunting-restrictions/1

Caribou herd has dwindled down to less than 10% of what it was in 1993... That's just unreal...

I have heard from a few sources that I know personally within the wildlife division what their "personal" opinion of the problem is... I am wondering if the same issues are going to mentioned here or not before I start repeating them...

Now if all those protesters hadn't embarrassed the Cdn Government to stop the low level NATO flights over unpopulated tundra this would never have happened.    >:D
 
So, if the Caribou herds were healthy when overflown daily by supersonic jets, it follows that we should begin low-level fighter training again in Labrador to restore the herd, right? >:D 
 
Who knows?  Maybe caribou get a woody when a fighter does a low-level pass overhead.
 
Quote from: Brad Sallows on Yesterday at 20:41:32

    Who knows?  Maybe caribou get a woody when a fighter does a low-level pass overhead.

Certainly gets me going.

Maybe you we should put you in with the caribou...................... ;D
 
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