Originally Posted by
pharper
When I get back to this computer I will post a reply that actually states my position and backing better (I just need to go through my report folder).
I actually think that we will come to the agreement that there needs to be a balance. By that I mean that in Wisconsin, with the drop in fur prices and the loss of natural predators, beaver have taken over many of our prime feeder creeks and even the main sections of trout streams. They have dammed up the outlets of natural spring ponds that feed into and cool our rivers.
I can accept that there are instances where they are beneficial. I will need some convincing that with the decrease in trappers and natural predators, they are on balance beneficial.
I look at this as an opportunity for us to learn from each other. Thanks for taking the time and I look forward to learning under what conditions they are beneficial.
Very sincere thanks,
Last edited by Silver Creek; 04-09-2009 at 02:29 AM.
Regards,
Silver
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