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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 107856" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>I'm not into the liberal government debate. What I will say is that the training was very down to earth and reasonable and WY has good intentions. I truly believe from the information presented (biased or not) that WE AS HUMANS are the number one way these creatures are moved from one body of water to the next. Sure, there are chances that they naturally can make it from one body of water to the next by way or birds, etc. But the odds are very, very low of a heron crapping out a couple ZM and contaminating a lake versus a fisherman with tons of water in his boat (filled with velligers, the immature ZM) or a wakeboard boat with ballast tanks full or water or a sailboat with it's keelbox filled with adult mussels. The odds of us transporting them are astronomically higher than it happening naturally. Or at least in my simple mind they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 107856, member: 983"] I'm not into the liberal government debate. What I will say is that the training was very down to earth and reasonable and WY has good intentions. I truly believe from the information presented (biased or not) that WE AS HUMANS are the number one way these creatures are moved from one body of water to the next. Sure, there are chances that they naturally can make it from one body of water to the next by way or birds, etc. But the odds are very, very low of a heron crapping out a couple ZM and contaminating a lake versus a fisherman with tons of water in his boat (filled with velligers, the immature ZM) or a wakeboard boat with ballast tanks full or water or a sailboat with it's keelbox filled with adult mussels. The odds of us transporting them are astronomically higher than it happening naturally. Or at least in my simple mind they are. [/QUOTE]
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