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<blockquote data-quote="wjschmaltz" data-source="post: 231702" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>Change the tires on the famed mountain lion trailer boys, time to move some grizzlies! I would suggest just floating a barge down the Yellowstone and releasing a few every 10 miles until they hit the Garrison Dam; then just turn loose whatever is left.</p><p></p><p>In all seriousness, just the same as elk, grizzlies are plains animals pushed to the mountains by humans. If i remember correctly, the last ND grizzly was shot in the 1930s in the Killdeer Mountains. And I believe Meriwether and Bill shot (wounded) their first grizzly right at the mouth of the Heart River and killed one up by the Yellowstone confluence. </p><p></p><p>There seems to be a particular group of people that claims to be the political party backing science until it interferes with their emotions (gender and wildlife management to name a couple). Emotions need to be removed from good science; especially when it comes to management of natural resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjschmaltz, post: 231702, member: 6150"] Change the tires on the famed mountain lion trailer boys, time to move some grizzlies! I would suggest just floating a barge down the Yellowstone and releasing a few every 10 miles until they hit the Garrison Dam; then just turn loose whatever is left. In all seriousness, just the same as elk, grizzlies are plains animals pushed to the mountains by humans. If i remember correctly, the last ND grizzly was shot in the 1930s in the Killdeer Mountains. And I believe Meriwether and Bill shot (wounded) their first grizzly right at the mouth of the Heart River and killed one up by the Yellowstone confluence. There seems to be a particular group of people that claims to be the political party backing science until it interferes with their emotions (gender and wildlife management to name a couple). Emotions need to be removed from good science; especially when it comes to management of natural resources. [/QUOTE]
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