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yep, go back to the begining and actually read all the post. There are several links on here too showing why and how they are trying to control them. This is an old thread that just resurfaced.
Pretty much mutes are super aggressive and distructive to natural habitats and do not migrate. So once a resevoir gets 3000-5000 birds on it, they distroy the ecosystem and run off all the native waterfowl. They are the only this the USFWS is concerned with, which is what they should do. Mutes are not native to the Americas and thus any no native distructive species has to be dealt with. Dont get all upset about it cause they are pretty. We are the problem. They should never have been allowed to get this far before they stopped them. But before you cry too much for them, think of all the beautiful, NATIVE species they kill, distroy nest from, run off, or just eat them into leaving their native areas.
we arent talking about them running out and shooting 1-2 cause they are on a pond, this is thousands upon thousands on single lake systems, WAY too many for any area to support
Oh I never really thought about that. That is true but still sad. Those poor birds
yep it stinks, but is needed to protect the birds that belong there to start with. Wish they could just catch them all and give them to pen rearing breeders.
But like was said in one of the first pages, say it was something ugly and doing the same thing...LOL no one would care then.
Pretty doesnt justify destruction of natural habitat and wildlife.