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<blockquote data-quote="mikenc" data-source="post: 161929" data-attributes="member: 8883"><p>Wow, glad to know Eastern N.C. is not the only place with "stupid" animal rights environmentalacks. The Red Wolves were reintroduced in N.E. North Carolina a few years ago and are killing everything but the big bears. The wolves are easy to spot however, because the D.O.C. put large bright orange collars on them. I met a man downeast a few years ago that owns a big farm in Terrell County, he found a wolf, with a tracking collar, dead in his driveway, apparently hit by a car. The man reported the wolf to the D.O.C. and within an hour or so there were 3-4 black suburbans and 1 or 2 helicopters in his driveway with many Federal agents questioning him. All the man did was report a dead wolf and the feds wanted to arrest him as if he had done something wrong. </p><p> </p><p>Some of these environmentalnuts seem more worried about perserving animal life than human life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikenc, post: 161929, member: 8883"] Wow, glad to know Eastern N.C. is not the only place with "stupid" animal rights environmentalacks. The Red Wolves were reintroduced in N.E. North Carolina a few years ago and are killing everything but the big bears. The wolves are easy to spot however, because the D.O.C. put large bright orange collars on them. I met a man downeast a few years ago that owns a big farm in Terrell County, he found a wolf, with a tracking collar, dead in his driveway, apparently hit by a car. The man reported the wolf to the D.O.C. and within an hour or so there were 3-4 black suburbans and 1 or 2 helicopters in his driveway with many Federal agents questioning him. All the man did was report a dead wolf and the feds wanted to arrest him as if he had done something wrong. Some of these environmentalnuts seem more worried about perserving animal life than human life. [/QUOTE]
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