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This is so untrue. Once a pecking order and territories are created, they are pretty set. The alpha animal is usually in that place for many years. Dump a strange/new animal in the mix and it will be picked on by every animal of it species till it gets tired and dies. This has been proven over and over. Just because you didnt physically put a bullet in the animals head, doesnt mean you didnt just kill it when you drove it far away and released it, you just didnt see it because the suffering went on after you left. Of course, we cant forget the spreading of disease, a major problem with some animals. Why do you think its illegal in some states to "relocate" them? You think the state DNR is just some version on the opposite spectrum of PETA? No, it has been proven time and again that moving animals causes more problems (disease spread, slow death due to other animal aggression, lack of adiquite food, animal being dropped off where it is a problem for other humains, ect.) than just humainly ending the nuisance animals life.
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Please cite your source (city and state at least), this goes against the majority of data I have seen. I have, of course, seen data from some pretty fringe groups that twist data so it lines up as much as possable with thier political desires but I am hoping you are refering to a reasonable study and not one of those.
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I think I understand now. You have no clue how a person drowns an animal yet you are saying a person shouldnt do it. Got it. Its pretty apparent from that statement alone that you have the belief that no animal needs to be killed and coupled with your argument that animals should be "relocated" (IE. die a slow painful death) tells where you stand on the issue.
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Anybody who thinks you can just reach in a trap, grab the animal and pull it out, then pop it in the head with a hammer, clearly, has not trapped much. Anybody that thinks they can is welcome to my next coon. I will even make it more safe, I will stand in the back of the truck will a cell phone at the ready for 911. Only drawback is, I am a half hour drive for the EMTs to get here and I will probally be video taping the folly and laughing my butt off so that could even delay the EMTs a little more. You could probally prevent the EMT dispatch by just bashing your hand 50 times because thats where the coons teeth will be and the teeth are right near the brain so it will be easy to aim (just hit the excrutiating pain in your hand). You will get a cool nickname out of the deal too, everybody will call you "lefty" and making these funny hammer motions with thier hands when they see you in public so its not all bad.
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You are not the first person to mention calling and asking to have a conservation officer come out to take care of a trapped animal but for the vast majority of the states, they will just tell you to take care of the nusiance animal yourself. Thats why the states allow a landowner or occupant to legally take care of it. I live in the 10th or 11th highest taxed state and our conservation officers frequiently have to not drive thier trucks a few days of the week so they will have money in the budgets to drive come hunting season (gas prices have skyrocketed around here).
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Where do you live anyway? I am betting you are not following the law by your "relocating" (slow death). (BTW, there are ways to approch a skunk and release them from a trap but I am sure you are gonna start moving them around if I tell you, so www.google.com)
This is so untrue. Once a pecking order and territories are created, they are pretty set. The alpha animal is usually in that place for many years. Dump a strange/new animal in the mix and it will be picked on by every animal of it species till it gets tired and dies. This has been proven over and over. Just because you didnt physically put a bullet in the animals head, doesnt mean you didnt just kill it when you drove it far away and released it, you just didnt see it because the suffering went on after you left. Of course, we cant forget the spreading of disease, a major problem with some animals. Why do you think its illegal in some states to "relocate" them? You think the state DNR is just some version on the opposite spectrum of PETA? No, it has been proven time and again that moving animals causes more problems (disease spread, slow death due to other animal aggression, lack of adiquite food, animal being dropped off where it is a problem for other humains, ect.) than just humainly ending the nuisance animals life.
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Please cite your source (city and state at least), this goes against the majority of data I have seen. I have, of course, seen data from some pretty fringe groups that twist data so it lines up as much as possable with thier political desires but I am hoping you are refering to a reasonable study and not one of those.
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I think I understand now. You have no clue how a person drowns an animal yet you are saying a person shouldnt do it. Got it. Its pretty apparent from that statement alone that you have the belief that no animal needs to be killed and coupled with your argument that animals should be "relocated" (IE. die a slow painful death) tells where you stand on the issue.
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Anybody who thinks you can just reach in a trap, grab the animal and pull it out, then pop it in the head with a hammer, clearly, has not trapped much. Anybody that thinks they can is welcome to my next coon. I will even make it more safe, I will stand in the back of the truck will a cell phone at the ready for 911. Only drawback is, I am a half hour drive for the EMTs to get here and I will probally be video taping the folly and laughing my butt off so that could even delay the EMTs a little more. You could probally prevent the EMT dispatch by just bashing your hand 50 times because thats where the coons teeth will be and the teeth are right near the brain so it will be easy to aim (just hit the excrutiating pain in your hand). You will get a cool nickname out of the deal too, everybody will call you "lefty" and making these funny hammer motions with thier hands when they see you in public so its not all bad.
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You are not the first person to mention calling and asking to have a conservation officer come out to take care of a trapped animal but for the vast majority of the states, they will just tell you to take care of the nusiance animal yourself. Thats why the states allow a landowner or occupant to legally take care of it. I live in the 10th or 11th highest taxed state and our conservation officers frequiently have to not drive thier trucks a few days of the week so they will have money in the budgets to drive come hunting season (gas prices have skyrocketed around here).
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Where do you live anyway? I am betting you are not following the law by your "relocating" (slow death). (BTW, there are ways to approch a skunk and release them from a trap but I am sure you are gonna start moving them around if I tell you, so www.google.com)