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<blockquote data-quote="Trip McNeely" data-source="post: 415823" data-attributes="member: 728"><p>Maybe Wyoming was ground zero for the “discovery” of the disease. To say it originated there is untrue as we don’t know for certain where it originated. It’s very plausible it was in other areas before or while they “discovered” it In Wyoming. Where someone decided to study it or discovered it doesn’t mean it hasn’t been in populations elsewhere longer. How would we know for certain as they weren’t looking for it in other areas of the country at the time. And judging by the holes in the science and the many questions and uncertainties within the science and I think we can all agree they as well as we don’t have much of a handle on cwd as a whole to this point. Which brings up the point we are trying to make, in that any solution or act taken now needs to be based off clearly definitive answers and not just wiping out whole herds to make someone feel like they did something. Doing nothing is a decision and sometimes is a better decision than doing something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trip McNeely, post: 415823, member: 728"] Maybe Wyoming was ground zero for the “discovery” of the disease. To say it originated there is untrue as we don’t know for certain where it originated. It’s very plausible it was in other areas before or while they “discovered” it In Wyoming. Where someone decided to study it or discovered it doesn’t mean it hasn’t been in populations elsewhere longer. How would we know for certain as they weren’t looking for it in other areas of the country at the time. And judging by the holes in the science and the many questions and uncertainties within the science and I think we can all agree they as well as we don’t have much of a handle on cwd as a whole to this point. Which brings up the point we are trying to make, in that any solution or act taken now needs to be based off clearly definitive answers and not just wiping out whole herds to make someone feel like they did something. Doing nothing is a decision and sometimes is a better decision than doing something. [/QUOTE]
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