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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 910195" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>Where do you come up with this falsehood ? The boundaries of the national parks are fixed in most cases. Crowding is a relative term. Space is not the problem. It is carrying capacity and rainfall. Other than central africa (war zone - they are trying to fulfill your anti human mandate) the area is generally rather arid, in some cases extremely arid. Plants and trees grow slowly and regeneration is slower still. The people responsible for sustainable management of wildlife there are not under any delusions regarding funding or the course of nature. Their decisions regarding culls are driven by wildlife count, observation of weather patterns, knowledge of persistent drought status, actual observance of overgrazing (particularly for elephant which can permanently modify a habitat).</p><p></p><p>I fail to see what qualifies YOU to make the kind of criticism directed at people who have chosen to devote their life to conservation and who are living on site and earning considerably less money than the average American ? THEY know what is going on and are aware how it has developed over decades. YOU are simply reading the propaganda of the liberal media which always knows better, regardless of the subject and the level of expertise is directly proportional to the distance from the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 910195, member: 35183"] Where do you come up with this falsehood ? The boundaries of the national parks are fixed in most cases. Crowding is a relative term. Space is not the problem. It is carrying capacity and rainfall. Other than central africa (war zone - they are trying to fulfill your anti human mandate) the area is generally rather arid, in some cases extremely arid. Plants and trees grow slowly and regeneration is slower still. The people responsible for sustainable management of wildlife there are not under any delusions regarding funding or the course of nature. Their decisions regarding culls are driven by wildlife count, observation of weather patterns, knowledge of persistent drought status, actual observance of overgrazing (particularly for elephant which can permanently modify a habitat). I fail to see what qualifies YOU to make the kind of criticism directed at people who have chosen to devote their life to conservation and who are living on site and earning considerably less money than the average American ? THEY know what is going on and are aware how it has developed over decades. YOU are simply reading the propaganda of the liberal media which always knows better, regardless of the subject and the level of expertise is directly proportional to the distance from the subject. [/QUOTE]
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