elks96
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This is from North of US in Manitoba. The CWD cull is hammering every single deer they can find. Reports of livestock ran through fences, reports of the helicopters pushing deer off land they do not have permission onto land they do. The video in this case is a land owner who caught them on his property where they did not have permission and on the lands around his where they did not have permission. There are several videos. The gal recording is a younger gal and the land is her grand fathers...
They are blocking the public roads to the owners property... So that they can not film etc.
They are mass killing and burying the deer with heavy equipment after they pull samples. Not harvesting the meat and not allowing the public any where near the operation. Could this be the last move to take guns from citizens? Nothing left to hunt?
I have a feeling that many western states and many of us hunters will have the same frustrations and hatred for game managers if their answer continues to be destroy the resource...
I am sure there is a lot more to this than what we see...
While the Wildlife officer may have state law on their side to retrieve wounded animals off private property they should not be allowed to push wildlife off the ranches that have not given permission.
This is from North of US in Manitoba. The CWD cull is hammering every single deer they can find. Reports of livestock ran through fences, reports of the helicopters pushing deer off land they do not have permission onto land they do. The video in this case is a land owner who caught them on his property where they did not have permission and on the lands around his where they did not have permission. There are several videos. The gal recording is a younger gal and the land is her grand fathers...
They are blocking the public roads to the owners property... So that they can not film etc.
They are mass killing and burying the deer with heavy equipment after they pull samples. Not harvesting the meat and not allowing the public any where near the operation. Could this be the last move to take guns from citizens? Nothing left to hunt?
I have a feeling that many western states and many of us hunters will have the same frustrations and hatred for game managers if their answer continues to be destroy the resource...
I am sure there is a lot more to this than what we see...
While the Wildlife officer may have state law on their side to retrieve wounded animals off private property they should not be allowed to push wildlife off the ranches that have not given permission.
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