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Posted by: Hunter and Proud on December 02, 1999 at 11:03:33:

In Reply to: Glad to hear no heads on your wall posted by Kevin Dempsey on December 01, 1999 at 17:35:48:

: Question: What did the snow goose and other species in danger of overpopulation without hunting (deer, I suspect) do before humans came along?

: I'll answer my own question in a roundabout way. Animals such as the snow goose have predators usually.

Actually i can't think of any preditors for geese maybe you can.

:They also have habitats, areas where they feed and mate. Humans (hunters and non-hunters alike) are responsible for habitat loss.

Their habitat is deminishing but in the case of the goose hunters own most of the wetlands where they live. We are actually trying to help them keep their habitat, so we can hunt them of course. Some non-hunters are trying to help save the wetlands but hunters are doing more to help.

As for heads on my wall there are a few. My dad is a garbage-man and he found in the garbage a stuffed deer head. Instead of letting the death go to waste he brought it home. He also found a stuffed phesant which i though was horrible because the meat went to waste. So the phesant is above my tv and the deer head is currently in the garage because my mom didn't like it on the wall. INterstingly enogh he also found a purhana(i have no idea how to spell it)and an owl-which i don't know if it's legal.



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