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Feeding animals (was Re: [pct-l] Mt. Whitney)



hat is dirffrant they control the amount that is fed and they still get 
naturel foods. thatr was started ebfore they had the resrech studes to 
show the harm and it would be harder on the naimls to stop then continue

CMountainDave@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 6/5/03 11:02:40 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>john@frozenpoodle.com writes:
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> "A fed animal is a dead animal"
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>What about the thousands of elk that are fed every winter at Jackson Hole, 
>Wyoming (officially sanctioned) and many other places in the West when the 
>snowpack gets too deep? Just let them starve? For every rule there is an exception. 
>And the squirrels here sure enjoy the daily peanuts
>   Read another Rocky Mountain News story about a proposal to use old rights 
>of way from the 1800's as justification for building roads through National 
>Parks, wilderness and even private land. The proposal comes not directly from 
>special interests, but from the Governor of Colorado himself, a former oil 
>executive and ,guess who, that special interest bitch Gale Norton. Money never 
>stops talking. Guess I'm just a selfish guy who agrees wholeheartedly with the 
>selfish principles espoused in the 1964 Wilderness act that allows the minority 
>of fit people on foot to enjoy solitude. How it ever passed is beyond me, but I 
>am eternally grateful to those who put out the effort
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