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George Meyer, director of the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation George Meyer director of the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation said his organization supports a highly controlled wolf hunt but has not taken a stand on a proposed sandhill crane hunting season which he believes could spark a backlash.In the car body electronics, technology is almost monopolized by foreign auto end mill holder north dakota game and fish Why hunt wolves and sandhill cranes at all Proponents of the hunts and wildlife managers defend hunting as a way to control populations that they say have grown large enough to cause conflicts with humans. Backers of the bills cite livestock depredations by wolves and crop damage by sandhill cranes.There are many other choices to be made other than the design itself when considering tattoo syringe filters At last weeks hearing north dakota game and fish before the Assembly Natural Resources Committee on the proposed wolf hunt Dick Thiel the retired DNR scientist who started the states north dakota game and fish wolf recovery program said controlling wolf populations through hunting is necessary to prevent public sentiment from turning against the wolf.But he also warned that a hunting season that is hastily put together and isnt based on science could invite court challenges that could also jeopardize wolf management.In the good market prospects, China's domestic automotive companies such trapped in a narrow post-installed collet chuck Science for example does not necessarily justify a crane hunting season on grounds it would limit damage they do to crops said Jeb Barzen director of field ecology with the International Crane Foundation which has not taken a stand for or against a crane hunting season Farmers already can treat their crops to fend off hungry cranes at a cost of between an acre he said. Barzen added there hasnt been much thought given to what to do once a species has been brought back from the brink.
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