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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1200288" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>,</p><p>It is not just quail we no longer have horned toads, haven't seen one in thirty years.</p><p>We don't have meadowlark's either, the deforestation of natural forest and replacing with pine plantation along with fire ant infestation we don't have much game of any kind. Most of this country was native hardwood forest and 100 to 200 acre family farms.</p><p>No farms left as most of the land 96% of the county is owned by timber company now.</p><p>We were talking over coffee the other morning we could only come up four people that had over 75 head now.</p><p>The last small flock of turkeys roosted on my place and roamed my place and neighbors they are gone as well. </p><p>They closed the season in the county a couple years ago.</p><p>If I had to hang my hat on an item it would be fire ant, feral cat and feral hog infestation.</p><p>The fire ant making it rough on ground nesting birds and the hogs depleting the food sources of many of the native species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1200288, member: 694"] , It is not just quail we no longer have horned toads, haven't seen one in thirty years. We don't have meadowlark's either, the deforestation of natural forest and replacing with pine plantation along with fire ant infestation we don't have much game of any kind. Most of this country was native hardwood forest and 100 to 200 acre family farms. No farms left as most of the land 96% of the county is owned by timber company now. We were talking over coffee the other morning we could only come up four people that had over 75 head now. The last small flock of turkeys roosted on my place and roamed my place and neighbors they are gone as well. They closed the season in the county a couple years ago. If I had to hang my hat on an item it would be fire ant, feral cat and feral hog infestation. The fire ant making it rough on ground nesting birds and the hogs depleting the food sources of many of the native species. [/QUOTE]
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