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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1748332" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>That is my premise, too. All nuisance wildlife needs to be wanted, protected, live trapped in rural areas and taken to urban areas to be protected by the homeowners and their associations and paying members of wildlife support organizations. Those urban folks and ag-disconnected individuals just love the ways of nature and all of the critters, like Ellie May Clampett. Every city and town yard deserves a pair of skunks, several possums, some prairie dogs, groundhogs, all varieties of snakes... Add some raccoons to eat the pet food, some wolves, coyotes and eagles to control the pet population to allow for more wildlife and life will be "...happily ever after". Keep chlorine out of pools to let the mosquitos and vectors breed. And by all means, increase parks and green space to create great roosting places for buzzards, flocks of blackbirds, increase the chance to have some beavers in the creeks and golf course water hazzards and hope for some cougars on the prowl. I almost forgot the wild hogs and wild horses. They can roam the parks. After all, all urban places used to be wildlife habitat. Those areas need to be recovered for the sake of the wildlife. Why only focus on agricultural and rural areas? Let's restore, restore, restore... EVERYWHERE!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1748332, member: 24565"] That is my premise, too. All nuisance wildlife needs to be wanted, protected, live trapped in rural areas and taken to urban areas to be protected by the homeowners and their associations and paying members of wildlife support organizations. Those urban folks and ag-disconnected individuals just love the ways of nature and all of the critters, like Ellie May Clampett. Every city and town yard deserves a pair of skunks, several possums, some prairie dogs, groundhogs, all varieties of snakes... Add some raccoons to eat the pet food, some wolves, coyotes and eagles to control the pet population to allow for more wildlife and life will be "...happily ever after". Keep chlorine out of pools to let the mosquitos and vectors breed. And by all means, increase parks and green space to create great roosting places for buzzards, flocks of blackbirds, increase the chance to have some beavers in the creeks and golf course water hazzards and hope for some cougars on the prowl. I almost forgot the wild hogs and wild horses. They can roam the parks. After all, all urban places used to be wildlife habitat. Those areas need to be recovered for the sake of the wildlife. Why only focus on agricultural and rural areas? Let's restore, restore, restore... EVERYWHERE! [/QUOTE]
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