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China Milu Deer

Based on what I’ve gathered, China doesn’t even have a F&G Dept yet. I have a cousin in Chengdu who belongs to their city archery club. He says the only hunting the club members do is for wild hogs in the mountains. It is not legal, but some members go anyway. I’ll be finding out more now that I’ll be spending so much more time there. BTW - It’s like living in Mayberry there. The criminals are not released back on the streets like in Chicago. They go to the organ donor factory. I feel safe anywhere we go.
I wouldn’t do any illegal hunting in China.
 
Looking forward to the future possibility of drawing deer tag in China seems about a million times more far off than drawing Bison tag from a state managed herd in the CMR.
 
The first I heard of these deer was in a classroom at Colorado State University, where hung the craziest looking "elk" skull I had ever seen.
 

I had thought/heard they had some sort of safety net. Looks like they do to me?
Forky, Yes they have an iron rice bowl pension system, but welfare, food stamps, unemployment are rare to non-existent. And they certainly don’t have communes nor land redistribution any longer. Those are in the distant 1976 past. Thus, communism is long gone there.
 
An "Undocumented NR Hunter" in China. Hmmm. How many Chinese "undocumented" security clearance citizens would be traded if... Wait, Harris isn't the Puppet in Command.
We don’t do anything “undocumented” nor illegal. Not sure what ur talking about.
 
Looking forward to the future possibility of drawing deer tag in China seems about a million times more far off than drawing Bison tag from a state managed herd in the CMR.
I really don’t think so. The species reintroduction results are being recognized as the most successful on the planet. If they continue to multiply at the same rate they have been, the population should exceed 100k by 2030.
 
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I really don’t think so. The species reintroduction results are being recognized as the most successful on the planet. If they continue to multiply at the same rate they have been, the population should exceed 100k by 2030.
Is there any precedent for any other species in China recovering to the point where biologists get together and decide the amount of tags that should be allocated and then distribute them somehow?
 
Based on what I’ve gathered, China doesn’t even have a F&G Dept yet. I have a cousin in Chengdu who belongs to their city archery club. He says the only hunting the club members do is for wild hogs in the mountains. It is not legal, but some members go anyway. I’ll be finding out more now that I’ll be spending so much more time there. BTW - It’s like living in Mayberry there. The criminals are not released back on the streets like in Chicago. They go to the organ donor factory. I feel safe anywhere we go.

Now THEY take people to the train station?
This Y thing is getting out of hand.
 
Is there any precedent for any other species in China recovering to the point where biologists get together and decide the amount of tags that should be allocated and then distribute them somehow?
No. But this is a first. Farmers are suffering crop damage. At some point some type of population control will be neccesary.
 
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