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Orlando, I'm just really glad you are not in charge. Jerry Neff
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From: "Orlando Schwartz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2009 4:07:50 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Re: [IOWA-NATIVE-PLANTS] female mountain lion in Iowa county!?!
I agree somewhat with my friend Bill Witt. I sometimes send a note to
this web site in defense of hunting. I think that if I were out
hunting deer and saw a mountain lion (which I know is legal game in
Iowa) I would likely shoot it. Partly it would be my trophy. Partly
because I really don't think we need them established in Iowa. A few
years ago I recall the Sierra Club was promotion legal protection for
mountain lions in the statbe. I said then and I would say now, keep
your verbal and written power dry and save them for something
important. The public is afraid of mountain lions, with at least a bit
of reason since we see attacks on human in other states. The public
also knows that mountain lions do kill pets and livestock. But mainly,
people are emotionally afraid of them. This is a situation where the
public will think, what the H... is that wacko Sierra Club doing trying
to protect mountain lions. S.C. defense of mountain lions will cost the
club a lot of public goodwill. I agree with Bill that the DNR is too
mysterious about mountain lions in the state.
But then, if I were in charge of things I don't think I would have
introduced the wolves into Yellowstone. It has controlled the elk in
the park and helped restore the natural habitat. But it has cost money
by the 10's of millions and it has cost so much to the cause of
conservation. If people are emotional about mt. lions, that pales in
comparison to their emotions about wolves--it borders on superstitions.
You ought to read people's irrational comments about wolves in hunting
magazines such as Outdoor Life. Again if I were in charge, I likely
would have controlled the elk in Yellowstone by allowing hunters to
harvest the surplus. It would have had the same outcome and raised
money for the parks.
OK mountain lion lovers, commence firing.
Lanny Schwartz
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