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I see that there has been another bear attack in Utah. People are being attacked in their tents and threatened in their own back yards. Because you can find a bear in every campground in the state of Utah, I am sure the DWR and the Utah houndsman association think that their management plan is a success. I'll bet the people who have been attacked have a different oppinion. I personally feel that the bear management in this state is a dissaster. They started with the draw system, which is a failure to begin with and has only gotten worse year after year.
What scares me is that now the lion management plan is very similar plan. I wonder what kind of horror stories we will be hearing about lion attacks in ten years. As long as there is a lion under every tree so that the weekend warriors can go out and tree a lion easily and then come back to town and brag about how good their dogs are, the DWR and their buddies, the 400 members of the Utah Houndsman Assoc. can pat themselves on the back for creating a great plan.
I hope that Mr. Downard, the man who was attacked by a bear last week, sues the heck out of the DWR because of the way they have managed the bear in this state. I hope he wins millions!!!
LAST EDITED ON Sep-02-09 AT 05:21?PM (MST)
I see that there has been another bear attack in Utah. People are being attacked in their tents and threatened in their own back yards. Because you can find a bear in every campground in the state of Utah, I am sure the DWR and the Utah houndsman association think that their management plan is a success. I'll bet the people who have been attacked have a different oppinion. I personally feel that the bear management in this state is a dissaster. They started with the draw system, which is a failure to begin with and has only gotten worse year after year.
What scares me is that now the lion management plan is very similar plan. I wonder what kind of horror stories we will be hearing about lion attacks in ten years. As long as there is a lion under every tree so that the weekend warriors can go out and tree a lion easily and then come back to town and brag about how good their dogs are, the DWR and their buddies, the 400 members of the Utah Houndsman Assoc. can pat themselves on the back for creating a great plan.
I hope that Mr. Downard, the man who was attacked by a bear last week, sues the heck out of the DWR because of the way they have managed the bear in this state. I hope he wins millions!!!