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China produces 55 billion tons of fake rain every year, think they are causing our droughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="CowboyRam" data-source="post: 1769415" data-attributes="member: 42312"><p>It makes one wonder, is all this created by man, or is is cyclical. When I first move to Wyoming in 2006 you would see lots of rabbits that got ran over on the highway between Riverton and Casper. Then you didn't see any, but this year I have seen a few more ran over on the highway. Either they got over populated and died out, or the coyotes have been doing a good job of keeping the numbers down. </p><p></p><p>In 2006 we had a major problem with crows in town. Walking through the college campus it felt like you were in Alfred Hitchcock's movie The Birds; it was very spooky. The next year they were not so much of a problem. This year we seem to have a lot of Starlings, they have been hitting the neighbors corn pretty hard; not much seems to scare them away. They have been here pretty much all summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowboyRam, post: 1769415, member: 42312"] It makes one wonder, is all this created by man, or is is cyclical. When I first move to Wyoming in 2006 you would see lots of rabbits that got ran over on the highway between Riverton and Casper. Then you didn't see any, but this year I have seen a few more ran over on the highway. Either they got over populated and died out, or the coyotes have been doing a good job of keeping the numbers down. In 2006 we had a major problem with crows in town. Walking through the college campus it felt like you were in Alfred Hitchcock's movie The Birds; it was very spooky. The next year they were not so much of a problem. This year we seem to have a lot of Starlings, they have been hitting the neighbors corn pretty hard; not much seems to scare them away. They have been here pretty much all summer. [/QUOTE]
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