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<blockquote data-quote="bravo" data-source="post: 366411" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>So the moose carrying capacity of our state is higher than what they gather farmers will tolerate before crop and property damage is done. Therefore they aim to keep the population in that sweet spot where folks have an opportunity to see or hunt these animals and farmers are happy. And you have a problem with that? Enlighten us on your ideal moose population management practices. As far as deer it would be impossible to manage an exact number year by year obviously. Most population goals are multi-year average. An unexpectedly strong breeding year could throw the population of considerably. Part of population management is projected subtraction from Mother Nature. A warm winter with fewer predators and your year class spikes. Ecology 101.</p><p></p><p> And no, I would not be ok with falsified or incorrect statements being made to the senate committee. Honestly, point them out to me. What stood out to me was Senator Ruby making a fool out of himself trying to look smarter than he is with his “got ya” questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bravo, post: 366411, member: 1778"] So the moose carrying capacity of our state is higher than what they gather farmers will tolerate before crop and property damage is done. Therefore they aim to keep the population in that sweet spot where folks have an opportunity to see or hunt these animals and farmers are happy. And you have a problem with that? Enlighten us on your ideal moose population management practices. As far as deer it would be impossible to manage an exact number year by year obviously. Most population goals are multi-year average. An unexpectedly strong breeding year could throw the population of considerably. Part of population management is projected subtraction from Mother Nature. A warm winter with fewer predators and your year class spikes. Ecology 101. And no, I would not be ok with falsified or incorrect statements being made to the senate committee. Honestly, point them out to me. What stood out to me was Senator Ruby making a fool out of himself trying to look smarter than he is with his “got ya” questions. [/QUOTE]
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