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RE: Yikes a fox!

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Posted by: Safaritom at Tue May 1 10:54:28 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Safaritom ]  
   

I agree ..

We as humans ( the so called intelligent beings ) need to respect all wildlife and learn to cohabitate. We need to develope but with the earth and its inhabitants put first. Instead of bulldozing wight over the land land with animals still in their burrows, nests etc.. , we need to clear the land.. Have Fish and Game do walk throughs... local relocation... more needs to be done... tortoises and other burrowing animals are being plowed over and left to starve in there burrows while the developments build on..

I live in FL. FL fish and wildlife do not help .. yes.. they do set regulations .. but NO they dont proactively help with this problem.. the developers are the ones responsible for reporting protected species on the said land to be developed... now to me , that just doesnt seem right ... What does a developer know about protected species? Its rediculous...

anyway ... start a club in your area to protect wildlife from overdevelopment , Action is the only thing that will make a difference ...
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