Back on topic, researchers in Colorado are looking at the effects of prescribed fire on prion numbers in soils and plants. The results are not out, and will not be for a couple more years, but it is an interesting take on CWD management...
https://www.rifleshootermag.com/editorial/modern-bullets-can-elevate-the-7x57-mausers-performance/83658
This is a pretty interesting article. I would not have thought to compare these 2 cartridges.
I am a forester for the corps of engineers. Been involved in DoD natural resource management for a long time now. At 1 time or another I have managed hunting programs, a moderate sized wildland fire program, overall forestry program etc.... Now I specialize in timber sales
I had a similar situation with my tundra swan. I ended up getting it back as a good mount after 4 years. The situation started similarly to yours. After 2 years of getting excuses he started dodging me and would not answer my calls or return my messages. At some point, he simply turned off his...
I am a Easterner that is new to antelope hunting, but in the past 3 trips out our group has harvested 17 antelope. After hearing all the "those things are inedible" stories, I was a little nervous. From a newbie's perspective this is what I noticed:
1. Pronghorns coat is thicker and much...
Years ago I actually saw one in Colorado that I could have shot if I had a tag. We were both hanging out in the shade, waiting for mule deer to come toward the alfalfa fields. He was on one ridge, me the other. Watched him for hours, turned to look at a deer, then he was gone. I imagine it takes...
This one is early in the brainstorming phase, and there would be plenty of leg work to do to make this happen, but how feasible do you think it would be to take a couple of weeks to go to NM to try to trap cougars? In theory, it should be possible to gain access to some ranches to help remove...