Rancho Loco
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Bill - you don't think pigs are damaging?
Go back and read the post from "WildlifeBranch". He is correct. On top of the neither the NPS nor the Nature Conservancy, has access to money generated from the puchase of pig tags. Is it that hard to understand?Well that clear's that up ! I always wondered what they did with the money from the increased pig tag's, it damn sure didn't go to anything that would improve pig hunting/access !
QUOTE (Schoettgen @ Aug 31 2007, 04:40 PM)Well that clear's that up ! I always wondered what they did with the money from the increased pig tag's, it damn sure didn't go to anything that would improve pig hunting/access !
Gee, you're so smart , I guess I must have been tired and didn't fully read every post, but thank you for pointing it out to me in your sarcastic manner.Go back and read the post from "WildlifeBranch". He is correct. On top of the neither the NPS nor the Nature Conservancy, has access to money generated from the puchase of pig tags. Is it that hard to understand?
They sure are destructive...2 naval installations, 2 navy sites, the smuggler's cove orchard and ranch, the del norte camp, the 2 additional navy sites, the main ranch on south ridge, the chapel of the holy cross, the UC reserve field station, the Centenella sign area, the Frazier point monument, the air strip, the water tank on North ridge, the improved landing dock on prisoner's harbor, the white building behind it and the various camps and trails cut all over that island...Are we talking about the same feral pigs? Honestly - this is the first time I've ever heard anyone say that wild pigs aren't destructive little monsters.
http://www.rarehawaii.org/overview/overview.htm
Point is I am a conservationist, I live with the damage that man has done, and through conservation efforts (hunting among others) we keep and maintain what we have left.Ooja-- following your example, there may not be any national parks & I like my national parks.
Point is there is no perfection/complete effort in ecosystems that humans have influenced, but conservation efforts do the best they can, and hopefully will continue to do so.