Fritz, perhaps another one of your twists on the facts. But just so it’s clear for everyone else, it’s not as if they were pushing infected elk into the wild. They were using helicopters to push some elk into Custer state park, because Wind Cave and Custer are connected.Wind Cave National Park (no hunting or baiting) is south of Custer State Park South Dakota. It has a high fence around it. The elk population has CWD and is growing. So, the feds took the fence down in spots and used helicopters to chase hundreds of them out.
Where was the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies "best management practices"?
Do as we say, not as we do.
At that time, elk had a low prevalence in the area. But, and this is the context that matters, Custer state park also already had CWD.
So it’s not as if they were pushing a bunch of infected animals into a new, uninfected area. They were pushing elk from one low prevalence area to another low prevalence area lower the population.
That is vastly different than what you are trying portray.
https://starherald.com/news/state-a...cle_1ee828bc-83bb-11e2-9bcf-001a4bcf887a.html