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re: How does society benefit from releasing feral cats back into the wild?
Posted on 1/25/18 at 2:41 pm to Fe_Mike
Posted on 1/25/18 at 2:41 pm to Fe_Mike
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I've written multiple research papers on population density and control.
sure you have, that's why you believe your own BS...
and.... coyotes are increasing in the suburbs because we are increasing the perfect habitat for them.... and if you did your research like you claim you would know coyotes don't really thrive "in the forest" they thrive o n the fringes..... clearing "forests" in many cases creates MORE habitat and food sources....... please your BS may work on a layman - but when it comes to wildlife habitat, populations and management - I am no layman....
Posted on 1/25/18 at 2:44 pm to choupiquesushi
Society benefits from releasing the feral cats , which provides more accessible food for the coyotes. The same coyote that may have made a try for your dog (#mansbestfriendrules) can now just watch Rover play happily in his yard while enjoying a belly full of feral cats .
Win-Win
Win-Win
This post was edited on 1/25/18 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 1/25/18 at 2:53 pm to choupiquesushi
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and if you did your research like you claim you would know coyotes don't really thrive "in the forest" they thrive o n the fringes
What the hell in what I said made you think I claimed to be a coyote expert? I used the coyote reference as an example for how human development forces animal populations to move, didn't realize I had the best darn Jr. park ranger/eagle scout in Southeast LA here to refute me.
I said I know about the theory of wildlife population control/management, I'm not an expert on the lifestyle habits of every species of animals. I actually got a degree in something useful.
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