Well said, a couple guys arrested around here for shooting them last week and the week before, kinda makes you think twice. At least here we have a lot of sea run trout and stripped bass coming in from the ocean but you'll have a hard time trying to catch a cod here now.It's politics. We wait till a species is almost extinct, then we do something about it. Then when they are so overpopulated they become a nuisance, then we open up a season on them. Then when they are almost extinct.....
I think you get the picture.:-D
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Except that if they were once considered endangered then it seems like they are never taken off that status, especially marine mammals and predators.It's politics. We wait till a species is almost extinct, then we do something about it. Then when they are so overpopulated they become a nuisance, then we open up a season on them. Then when they are almost extinct.....
I think you get the picture.:-D
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It's politics. We wait till a species is almost extinct, then we do something about it.
Like you guys said, but I can't comment on the marine species since I ave no experience.Well said.
If you think that is a solution check on the Michigan Wolf Hunting season. The DNR, responsible for wildlife management, put a limited hunting season in place to control the numbers of wolves. The courts decided we needed to protect the wolves to control the number of hunting dogs. The wolves have proven very effective at eliminating hunting dogs especially hounds.I was thinking more of an open season with a limit on how many could be taken during a season just to keep them in check. I'm not expecting a change any time soon.
I'm sort of amused at the Michigan wolf reintroduction issue. Back somewhere in the 80's I went to a "public input" meeting held by the DNR and colleaugues about their plan to introduce wolves to the UP. I was the lone person in the room who thought the issue wasn't being thought out. There may be plenty of wolf suitable habitat in the UP, but less in the lower peninsula. "Oh they won't walk across on the ice or use the bridge." They have. My question for them was "will you have the budget or the means to control the population when they are taking pets out of people's back yards down here?" Wolves are smart. Why should they bother to hunt deer when there are fenced up poodles and sheep . ?The wolves in Minnesota were at the time very effective predators on livestock, and probably still are. It seemed to me that they were not restoring a natural ecosystem by putting back a single top predator, and that was a silly idea. The only way to "restore a natural ecosystem" is evict the humans. I don't want to see us humans extinguish species after species, but let's think about how to best share the earth. I can imagine the uproar if a candidate even suggested Americans control their birth rateIf you think that is a solution check on the Michigan Wolf Hunting season. The DNR, responsible for wildlife management, put a limited hunting season in place to control the numbers of wolves. The courts decided we needed to protect the wolves to control the number of hunting dogs. The wolves have proven very effective at eliminating hunting dogs especially hounds.