Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/10/19

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Subject: [Leica] White tail deer
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2013 06:21:50 +0530
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All that means is that we humans have decimated their natural predators. 
Better to stop killing whatever they are (Pumas? Bears?), rather than 
justify the over population of deer as an excuse for owning guns.
Cheers
Jayanand

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> On 19-Oct-2013, at 11:15 pm, lrzeitlin at aol.com wrote:
> 
> Chris' comments are right on target.
> 
> White Tail Deer are incredibly overpopulated in Indiana, and in the last 
> few years, they
> have begun to be seen in the large cities like Fort Wayne. I nearly hit
> one with my car that jumped out into the road in a residential
> neighborhood in the city last week! This was in a city of 250,000 people,
> not a rural area!
> - - - -
> Those beautiful white tailed deer are 150 lb. rats. They consume just 
> about everything that grows and have dramatically changed the 
> landscape.They carry and spread Lyme disease, a crippling ailment which 
> has reached endemic proportions in the Northeast. Their number has 
> multiplied dramatically. We have five sleeping in our back yard. Every 
> time we leave the house we have to chase a few away from our garden. If 
> you look at my LUG gallery site you will see almost as many pictures of 
> deer as you will of flowers.
> 
> In the Hudson Valley there are now more deer than when the land belonged 
> to the Indians. They live on the edge of the woods, feeding in open areas. 
> The main reason for the growth in numbers is that venison is no longer 
> regarded as a necessary food source. Deer are no longer hunted as in the 
> past and restrictive laws keep the hunting season very short. Wolves and 
> bears, their natural predators have been largely eliminated. That and the 
> Disney movie "Bambi" which led a entire generation to think of deer as 
> benign, almost decorative, animals. The greatest predator of deer is now 
> the automobile. Rural highways are punctuated with deer carcasses and 
> smashed cars. Eat more venison. - Eat.
> Larry Z
> 
> 
> 
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