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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 177177" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Hmmmmm yes that is true, but agriculture is part of modern civilization. Don't get me wrong I share in the problem because I eat. There are many things involved. I don't think we would tolerate the plains grizz in our back yard today. Some of those species are alive and well, but don't live in my neighborhood. Why not the antelope. To much intense agriculture. Why not the elk? To much intense agriculture. Why do we now have moose? Expanding home ranges. Why do we not have thousands? We no longer have the wetland habitat. Your comments were very good food for thought and the truth is -------------</p><p></p><p>So since the original post was about roads and our national grasslands what would happen to the wildlife species with a road on every section line? My thoughts are some species would tolerate, some species would adapt, some species would decline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 177177, member: 704"] Hmmmmm yes that is true, but agriculture is part of modern civilization. Don't get me wrong I share in the problem because I eat. There are many things involved. I don't think we would tolerate the plains grizz in our back yard today. Some of those species are alive and well, but don't live in my neighborhood. Why not the antelope. To much intense agriculture. Why not the elk? To much intense agriculture. Why do we now have moose? Expanding home ranges. Why do we not have thousands? We no longer have the wetland habitat. Your comments were very good food for thought and the truth is ------------- So since the original post was about roads and our national grasslands what would happen to the wildlife species with a road on every section line? My thoughts are some species would tolerate, some species would adapt, some species would decline. [/QUOTE]
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