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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1833572" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>We are not far apart in distance or age. In our childhood, rarely did we see any turkeys or deer here. Had no groundhogs, coyotes, or armadillos. Had way more quail and rabbits. The buzzards only ate roadkill and were not aggressive. We got a big recreational lake and an interstate highway about the same time way back then. Started using herbicides not long after. Then the most invasive and dangerous species of all - outsiders moving in for the green acres style of living. I read recently that our little state has the 3rd highest rate of people moving in.</p><p></p><p>I think all those might be related. Hope we don't start getting them elk in the pastures. Anything that decreases the fertility of the invasive species, man or beast, can't be all bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1833572, member: 40418"] We are not far apart in distance or age. In our childhood, rarely did we see any turkeys or deer here. Had no groundhogs, coyotes, or armadillos. Had way more quail and rabbits. The buzzards only ate roadkill and were not aggressive. We got a big recreational lake and an interstate highway about the same time way back then. Started using herbicides not long after. Then the most invasive and dangerous species of all - outsiders moving in for the green acres style of living. I read recently that our little state has the 3rd highest rate of people moving in. I think all those might be related. Hope we don't start getting them elk in the pastures. Anything that decreases the fertility of the invasive species, man or beast, can't be all bad. [/QUOTE]
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