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Harry,
I can certainly agree with your privilege of not having hunters on your property. If you wish to allow nature photographers then that's very generous of you, perhaps more than I would be. I just make the point that the deer herd does need a method of managing their numbers. Not only for our sake (the motorist) but for theirs as well. If too many deer inhabit an area they suffer from starvation and or malnourishment. People and wild life just aren't too compatible, sort of a shame but that's what passes for progress. I'm sure the Native Americans can confirm that. Paul "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Paul Schilter wrote: Harry, In this neck of the woods (Michigan) We had some human fatalities when motorists encounter deer. I'm not a hunter myself but I can see the need for their work. Paul snipped The fact that hunters kill deer doesn't result in an end to deer-car encounters. I simply don't want hunter/trespassers on my property, and neither do any of my neighbors along this stretch of Chesapeake Bay. I have no objection to anyone walking the woods who is armed with a camera. |
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