3 thoughts on “Environmental group wants Grizzlies back in NM”
I’m for the Grizzly, of course. But, until there is a strong, mass movement against public lands ranching, the Grizzly and most other wildlife will not stand a chance. We cannot, on one hand, make excuses, in any manner, for public lands ranchers, and on the other hand, try to save the native wildlife, victims of the livestock industry. The two positions simply do not work together–the wildlife always lose. The public lands ranchers have been given enough financial assistance. They should be paying reparations for the damage they have done to wild animals and their habitat.
I’m for the Grizzly, of course. But, until there is a strong, mass movement against public lands ranching, the Grizzly and most other wildlife will not stand a chance. We cannot, on one hand, make excuses, in any manner, for public lands ranchers, and on the other hand, try to save the native wildlife, victims of the livestock industry. The two positions simply do not work together–the wildlife always lose. The public lands ranchers have been given enough financial assistance. They should be paying reparations for the damage they have done to wild animals and their habitat.
My goodness, this ought to make some of those old wildlife hating bastards out there go into apoplectic shock. Good!
Yeah, forget “wolf cages,” they’ll be building Grizzly-proof cages for the kids at the school bus stops in Catron County next.