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Hunting For The Truth About Condor Lead Poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 3045419" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>My recollection is BC would have liked to include grizzlies in their depredation plan, but too much sacred cow.</p><p></p><p>We had cats and the caribou survived those, didn't survive when wolves arrived.</p><p></p><p>It may well be cats taking the most caribou, but cats in order to survive with wolves go into high gear from stolen kills.</p><p></p><p>However you stack it, predators outnumbering prey always results in the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Couple with a low winter survival, and the prey won't recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 3045419, member: 30671"] My recollection is BC would have liked to include grizzlies in their depredation plan, but too much sacred cow. We had cats and the caribou survived those, didn't survive when wolves arrived. It may well be cats taking the most caribou, but cats in order to survive with wolves go into high gear from stolen kills. However you stack it, predators outnumbering prey always results in the same thing. Couple with a low winter survival, and the prey won't recover. [/QUOTE]
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