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Recently scientists have discovered evidence that there may still be some Tasmanian tigers alive. It doesn't necessarily mean that there are enough for a sustainable population. |
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Regulated sport hunting has never contributed to any animals going extinct. More so, my license dollars go to many programs that benefit all wildlife. Huge tracts of land are bought with license dollars. Management programs have boosted herd levels. Reintroduction of wild turkeys in my State has been a huge success. Unfortunately the term "hunter" is often misused. The correct word for those who break game laws is poacher. I also do not like to be lumped in with those who kill whales, club seals etc.
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Ila dear, you are full of bull... I mean, humour! If the scientists have "unearthed" evidence of living "thylacines" or Tasmanian Tigers, why dont they present some Live specimen in front of the world? Why are all the photographs of Thylacines in Black and White? Its simply because they killed the last one in 1936. Widespread hunting of the hapless aniwent on from the 1850s to 1936. There used to be huge Hunting parties back then. Scores of corpses of the poor beasts were hung upside down and their proud hunters took memento photos to remember the Grand occasion.You may see some stuffed animals, some early photos and "artwork" on the Tasmanian Tigers below. Can you show me a current photo of that species, Ila?
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They may have found tracks or droppings indicating animals in the area. Doesnt mean you will ever see one. Most of these critters are Masters of evasion and can live right under your nose without ever being seen. And back in the 1800s there was "market hunting" no bag limits no size limits no laws. Modern sportsman lobbied for game laws to protect and conserve wildlife through seasons and bag limits and licensing. There is more wildlife in North America now then in the past 200 years.
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By the way, Thylacines or Tasmanian Tigers belonged to Tasmania, an Island off the coast of Australia. There are none in N. America, never had been. ![]() Just pulling your leg. But please do explain the Bag Lt. thing!
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They have them all over the world now. Maybe you dont understand the term? means number of animals you can harvest.
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We used to have em here. They got pushed out through man's encroachment. Used to have those big jaguars here but now only in Mexico and s America. Have been reports of them coming back into Texas though.
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