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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 2607273" data-attributes="member: 11837"><p>yeah that excuse has been floating about for a LONG time now</p><p> before that it was, they were JUST in a down cycle , they claimed that for yrs before switching to the West Nile deal!</p><p></p><p> MY point isn;t blaming X Y OR Z, my point is, rather than just blaming things is to get more active in a solution, as if it is an illness or such, odds are it will spread from one state to another</p><p> and as such ALL game depts should have some motivation to get more active and involved and NOT wait till its too late , like so many do</p><p> and just accepting the fact there downwards till there gone, is a BS answer from a game dept, who's job again is to protect wildlife!</p><p> when were talking PA< specifically, don;t forget PA< Game dept OWNS the most land East of the Mississippi</p><p> has the largest budget, and is sitting one literally MILLIONS of dollars in timber and odds are BILLIONS of dollars of natural gas</p><p> so when they cry NO money, be sure to call BS< really loud to them, they can have the budget to find or try to find answers and cures IF they wish to do so, but so far, its just excuses and half hearted research!</p><p> and with the current trend in getting rid of natural gas, they should have more incentive than ever to use what they have while its valuable! IMO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 2607273, member: 11837"] yeah that excuse has been floating about for a LONG time now before that it was, they were JUST in a down cycle , they claimed that for yrs before switching to the West Nile deal! MY point isn;t blaming X Y OR Z, my point is, rather than just blaming things is to get more active in a solution, as if it is an illness or such, odds are it will spread from one state to another and as such ALL game depts should have some motivation to get more active and involved and NOT wait till its too late , like so many do and just accepting the fact there downwards till there gone, is a BS answer from a game dept, who's job again is to protect wildlife! when were talking PA< specifically, don;t forget PA< Game dept OWNS the most land East of the Mississippi has the largest budget, and is sitting one literally MILLIONS of dollars in timber and odds are BILLIONS of dollars of natural gas so when they cry NO money, be sure to call BS< really loud to them, they can have the budget to find or try to find answers and cures IF they wish to do so, but so far, its just excuses and half hearted research! and with the current trend in getting rid of natural gas, they should have more incentive than ever to use what they have while its valuable! IMO! [/QUOTE]
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