That really is great news. One more point in Oregon's favour.
In Wisconsin, there has been an expansion on wolf-hunting, after some years of commendable protection. Walker's administration has loosened up restrictions on wolf-baiting, I believe. And deer don't fare better. So, both predator and prey are being hunted, with various rationalisations. The wolf crack-down is mainly serving the interest of big-agra, which is under the illusion that wolves go after cattle, etc., when that is not frequent - but they don't have the means to keep an eye out, as they don't for weeds, etc., so they simply choose to spend money on the easiest way out, including buying politicians.
Say - maybe one day you'd like to do a post of all the good points you like about Oregon, vs all the bad points. One good point that interests me is their new strategy for college-repayment.
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Date: 2013-07-30 08:18 pm (UTC)In Wisconsin, there has been an expansion on wolf-hunting, after some years of commendable protection. Walker's administration has loosened up restrictions on wolf-baiting, I believe. And deer don't fare better. So, both predator and prey are being hunted, with various rationalisations. The wolf crack-down is mainly serving the interest of big-agra, which is under the illusion that wolves go after cattle, etc., when that is not frequent - but they don't have the means to keep an eye out, as they don't for weeds, etc., so they simply choose to spend money on the easiest way out, including buying politicians.
Say - maybe one day you'd like to do a post of all the good points you like about Oregon, vs all the bad points. One good point that interests me is their new strategy for college-repayment.