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Continued saga of Prairie dogs and Parowan UT airport



 
 
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Old May 7th 12, 06:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Continued saga of Prairie dogs and Parowan UT airport


Idaho went through the same tree hugging bull **** from the Feds with
the reintruction of the poor indangered wolves. Their elk heads have
suffered untill reciently they have allowed hunting and the elk are
recovering. Common sence is the endangered species in our government.


Hey GG,
What "Same tree hugging bull **** from the feds" are you talking
about? No one "Reintructioned" these things to the airport. The wolves
were originally eradicated because of ranchers, not the Elk
population. Common "Sence" might dictate that if we remove all of the
Dogs natural predators we are gonna have these types of problems.
 




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