Really like when people upload photos from different places of residence. Can be found in these photographs the beautiful scenery. Thanks for the review.
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Really like when people upload photos from different places of residence. Can be found in these photographs the beautiful scenery. Thanks for the review.
The DNR used to say that we didn't have any mountain lions near me also until they got quite a few photos and videos of them after people complaining because they were coming into town and going into backyards when kids were playing. They also decided to place some rattlesnakes in the area also to kill off the some of the turkey population instead of issuing more turkey tags and the snakes aren't even going after the turkeys. Reminds me when they brought in beetles to kill off the tent caterpillars, which worked, but then they brought in some cranes to eat the beetles and the cranes eat everything but the beetles.
a few friends I talk to on another forum were telling me that the low water levels has revealed nice cracks in the bedrock where they are pulling nice size pieces of gold since it was in areas where dredges are banned and now what was once submerged is now visible ..
that sounds like the coyote saga .. the activist say the state released them to lesson the deer population , and some DNR guys will say the activist reintroduced them to lesson the deer population so hunters will not have anything to shoot .. but now there eating more cats and poodles then deer so no one wants to except responsibility ..lol
Mountain Lions/Cougars are on the endangered list in Ontario but that hasn't stopped occasional sightings of them around here. The white tailed deer are really growing in numbers here so mountain lions may be making a comeback with more food available. I don't recall any incidents here with them, not like in BC. All the same, not an animal you want to tangle with.
Bob
in the small town I live in we were on average 43 deer-car incidents a couple years ago , and most city's now allow bowhunting in city limits as well as a few cities hiring companies to come in and kill a certain amount so there is no lack of food source ..lol , we had a disease 2 yrs ago that wiped out a good number in certain areas but the numbers are way back up already .. between them and the turkeys the menu is plentiful ..
apparently the red wolf is starting to breed with coyotes and working there way north from the southern states ...