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chuckelliott
at Thu Dec 18 22:59:47 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chuckelliott ]
This is chuck jr. in case you know my dad. But herps are renewable just as all other game. Probably better than large game on a whole. If you clear cut a forrest it will take longer to renue and that is something to be taken into account when limits are placed on collecting (culling) on public land. But I get scared when the animal right/environmental movement permiates into mainstream thinking and I like to remind people of the reality of the greatest free society thats ever existed. Sometimes freedom has costs to the surrounding environment but I'll take that over socialism anyday!! That's why I support capitalism when it comes to herping, animals that humans gravitate towards will never go extinct. Cows, dogs, cats elephants are some examples. If a blind snake goes extinct, big deal! Something else will fill the void.
Chuck
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- To collect or not to collect, that is the Question. - smokeysshadow, Sun Dec 7 00:19:01 2003

- RE: To collect or not to collect, that is the Question. - spottedturtleman, Sun Dec 7 06:14:17 2003
- RE: To collect or not to collect, that is the Question. - paalexan, Sun Dec 7 10:14:00 2003
- RE: To collect or not to collect, that is the Question. - RichardFHoyer, Sun Dec 7 14:00:30 2003
- My Opinions >>> - chris_mcmartin, Sun Dec 7 20:33:27 2003
- Sustainable yield - Jeff Schofield, Mon Dec 8 01:57:41 2003
- Thank you all for the replys - smokeysshadow, Tue Dec 9 01:48:11 2003

- Unpopular reply! - chuckelliott, Tue Dec 16 18:59:18 2003
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