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Offline Lee Borgersen

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 :police: Four deer :deer: shot by wildlife damage specialists

Mar 18, 2019 at 6:00 p.m.

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Nate Thom, Brainerd area Department of Natural Resources assistant wildlife manager, checks the ear tags Monday, March 18, on four deer that were shot by wildlife damage specialists during chronic wasting disease surveillance and management of an area north of Merrifield. A wild deer was found dead and tested positive for chronic wasting disease earlier this year. Steve Kohls / Brainerd Dispatch Video

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Offline Steve-o

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I'm goona have to remember that euphemism.  Next time someone ask me if I'm a deer hunter, I'll say, "No, I'm a wildlife damage specialist."  :deer:

Seriously, I can't tell you how sick-to-death I am with all these reports of CWD occurring all over the state.  The first positive tests in Wisconsin were found in 2002 and in 2016 they were still hemming and hawing about whether or not to require double fencing for deer farms.  It wasn't til last August that the measure was finally adopted in WI because they want to "Slow the spread of the disease."

Looking To Slow CWD, DNR Board OKs Fencing Requirements For Deer Farms

And here Minnesota government and administrative officials sit with their collective heads in the sand while infected deer are being found in the wild across the state.
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Offline Leech~~

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My cuzin Billybob oh um, wildlife damage specialist fur da DeNR shot up some Daar down on the crosslake gof cores!  Got um all right below da eye!  :bambi: :bambi:
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Offline delcecchi

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I'm goona have to remember that euphemism.  Next time someone ask me if I'm a deer hunter, I'll say, "No, I'm a wildlife damage specialist."  :deer:

Seriously, I can't tell you how sick-to-death I am with all these reports of CWD occurring all over the state.  The first positive tests in Wisconsin were found in 2002 and in 2016 they were still hemming and hawing about whether or not to require double fencing for deer farms.  It wasn't til last August that the measure was finally adopted in WI because they want to "Slow the spread of the disease."

Looking To Slow CWD, DNR Board OKs Fencing Requirements For Deer Farms

And here Minnesota government and administrative officials sit with their collective heads in the sand while infected deer are being found in the wild across the state.
 :angry2:

Mn needs to ban deer farms before they contaminate the whole state.   Shut them down!