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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1800560" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>This is a case of everyone waiting for someone else to do something... and in the meantime the population of vultures multiplies until the situation gets much more difficult to control. The more birds there are, the more urban people there will be to say they should be left alone. Vegans and animal rights advocates are eating this stuff up. It works right into their agenda to make meat eating look bad.</p><p></p><p>The birds might be smart enough to learn... if there are consequences. But really, the only permanent solution is to limit their numbers. I'd have to say that the best solution would be to identify their rookeries, their nests, and midnight raid their eggs until they leave the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1800560, member: 42463"] This is a case of everyone waiting for someone else to do something... and in the meantime the population of vultures multiplies until the situation gets much more difficult to control. The more birds there are, the more urban people there will be to say they should be left alone. Vegans and animal rights advocates are eating this stuff up. It works right into their agenda to make meat eating look bad. The birds might be smart enough to learn... if there are consequences. But really, the only permanent solution is to limit their numbers. I'd have to say that the best solution would be to identify their rookeries, their nests, and midnight raid their eggs until they leave the area. [/QUOTE]
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