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<blockquote data-quote="Riggen&amp;Jiggen" data-source="post: 197076" data-attributes="member: 564"><p>Typical tree hugging Wildlife officials that don't have a clue. Why would you have to spend millions on a study to figure that crap out. When I went to NDSU in the early 90s my zoology professors knew then that moose and deer populations go hand in hand due to the parasite (common knowledge 20 years ago). Why do they so easily disregard predation by wolves? It is the same reason they do the same thing out west. They eventually want deer, elk and moose populations controlled by wolves, mt. lions, coyotes and bears therefore reducing the need of hunting. I know it sounds conspiracy theory but nothing else makes sense unless the wildlife managers are that stupid today. Why don't they make a snail or slug that kills the bad snails. They could fill up a cargo plan with the good snails/slugs, fly over the forest and throw them out as they fly along. They could have all the refugees in MN make all of the tiny parachutes. (sarcasm).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riggen&Jiggen, post: 197076, member: 564"] Typical tree hugging Wildlife officials that don't have a clue. Why would you have to spend millions on a study to figure that crap out. When I went to NDSU in the early 90s my zoology professors knew then that moose and deer populations go hand in hand due to the parasite (common knowledge 20 years ago). Why do they so easily disregard predation by wolves? It is the same reason they do the same thing out west. They eventually want deer, elk and moose populations controlled by wolves, mt. lions, coyotes and bears therefore reducing the need of hunting. I know it sounds conspiracy theory but nothing else makes sense unless the wildlife managers are that stupid today. Why don't they make a snail or slug that kills the bad snails. They could fill up a cargo plan with the good snails/slugs, fly over the forest and throw them out as they fly along. They could have all the refugees in MN make all of the tiny parachutes. (sarcasm). [/QUOTE]
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