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Originally Posted by jms62
You are really outspoken about something that is clear to everyone you know absolutely nothing about. The industry you want to put out of existence is a 3 Billion dollar industry.
Hunters spend a lot on charities related to conservation and other animal causes. Hunting provides a major source of protein for many families trying to make ends meet during these tough times.
http://www.gohuntn.com/gohuntn/968-t...ry-gives-back/
Now about that Deer Relocation effort, I'd be curious as to the logistics?
.How would you go about trapping these deer in the many thousands of square miles they live in?
.How would you go about transporting all these deer you catch in your relocation effort?
.Where would you move these deer to?
When you move these deer what metrics would you use to determine when you will have to move them from their new overloaded home?
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I never said I was against people hunting for food.
With regards to relocating animals, as I said in my previous posts, I have no idea whether it would be feasible in Pennsylvania. In general, I think there are plenty of cases where it would not be feasible. But there are also cases where it is feasible. I have read about plenty of cases where wild animals were relocated. Wild mustangs have been relocated before.