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<blockquote data-quote="Fritz the Cat" data-source="post: 366000" data-attributes="member: 605"><p><em>● 2004 Wisconsin embarked on a plan to eradicate all deer off the landscape in a 287 square mile zone using hunters and sharpshooters.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>● 2012 Eight years later, 172,000 deer had been removed from the Wisconsin eradication zone at a cost of $32 million dollars. Governor Scott Walker empaneled a committee to evaluate the control and prevention strategies including population reduction, feeding bans of wildlife, baiting of deer, importation of carcasses, bans on importation of trophies, restrictions on taxidermists and bans on urine based scents. The committee concluded, "none of this had been effective." The eradication zone created a vacuum and deer from surrounding areas simply moved in.</em></p><p></p><p>Here is an interesting tidbit, Wisconsin has lost 200,000 hunters since 2004.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fritz the Cat, post: 366000, member: 605"] [I]● 2004 Wisconsin embarked on a plan to eradicate all deer off the landscape in a 287 square mile zone using hunters and sharpshooters. ● 2012 Eight years later, 172,000 deer had been removed from the Wisconsin eradication zone at a cost of $32 million dollars. Governor Scott Walker empaneled a committee to evaluate the control and prevention strategies including population reduction, feeding bans of wildlife, baiting of deer, importation of carcasses, bans on importation of trophies, restrictions on taxidermists and bans on urine based scents. The committee concluded, "none of this had been effective." The eradication zone created a vacuum and deer from surrounding areas simply moved in.[/I] Here is an interesting tidbit, Wisconsin has lost 200,000 hunters since 2004. [/QUOTE]
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