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<blockquote data-quote="Slowdrifter" data-source="post: 1875343" data-attributes="member: 60876"><p>While I totally agree with you, I have read that you will be able to take out any meat possible, capes, and in some cases horns. They are going to take a certain sample group of skull caps, but not all. </p><p>The part that rubs me really wrong is that these goats were there before it was park, so at some point in my mind they should technically be a native species in a way, since they've been there since day 1. They were transplanted in the mid-late 20s after Washington state traded Alaska for elk. </p><p>My great aunts and uncles captures the elk calves that were traded in the hoh valley. They turned in to the elk that Alaska now has on Afognak and Raspberry island</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slowdrifter, post: 1875343, member: 60876"] While I totally agree with you, I have read that you will be able to take out any meat possible, capes, and in some cases horns. They are going to take a certain sample group of skull caps, but not all. The part that rubs me really wrong is that these goats were there before it was park, so at some point in my mind they should technically be a native species in a way, since they've been there since day 1. They were transplanted in the mid-late 20s after Washington state traded Alaska for elk. My great aunts and uncles captures the elk calves that were traded in the hoh valley. They turned in to the elk that Alaska now has on Afognak and Raspberry island [/QUOTE]
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