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WA Folks: Reintrodution (Supplementation) of Grizz in the NW
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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1229662" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Not so much that it would happen, more along the lines of a couple things. First, too many people are just ignorant and go along with the propaganda of special interest groups not seeing the conclusion. Most importantly, it's about not being in my back yard. If it's not in my backyard, it's not my problem attitude. You need to introduce to the conversation the problem being in their backyard. Some might see the light. </p><p></p><p>Those that still want to promote it, they either have to say they support the idea of these wild beasts running the streets of everyone's neighborhood, OR they have to stand there and tell you why having these larger predatory wild animals live among people is not a good idea. It's those sound bites and quotes that will hang themselves. </p><p></p><p>Of course, you'd want to show up early and eat their crackers and caviar, asking who you could thank for such a nice reception. It's what a good, strong proponent would do that wants to see these magnificent animals spread from sea to shining sea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1229662, member: 14544"] Not so much that it would happen, more along the lines of a couple things. First, too many people are just ignorant and go along with the propaganda of special interest groups not seeing the conclusion. Most importantly, it's about not being in my back yard. If it's not in my backyard, it's not my problem attitude. You need to introduce to the conversation the problem being in their backyard. Some might see the light. Those that still want to promote it, they either have to say they support the idea of these wild beasts running the streets of everyone's neighborhood, OR they have to stand there and tell you why having these larger predatory wild animals live among people is not a good idea. It's those sound bites and quotes that will hang themselves. Of course, you'd want to show up early and eat their crackers and caviar, asking who you could thank for such a nice reception. It's what a good, strong proponent would do that wants to see these magnificent animals spread from sea to shining sea. [/QUOTE]
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