Re: Wolves and deer, etc. Was: Sibley on birds and windows




"Dave F" <davegf@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Lee" <rarrebird_@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:12:21 -0500, Jerry Avins wrote
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Lee wrote:

...

Any ideas on how the rapidly increasing deer population will be
controlled
in
heavily populated areas like Bergen County in the north east corner of
NJ?
These towns have not allowed hunting in many years. Shooting a gun off
in
town is a crime.

As well it needs to be. Bullets useful for killing deer travel the
better part of a mile. (Buckshot not so far, but over a quarter mile.)
Is there anywhere in town where it would be safe to launch such a
projectile?

Jerry


No, not with that info on how far a bullet travels.

Houses are too close together and about all lots are built on. One town
blends into the next. Park Ridge is 2.6 sq. mi. The population
Population (2006)
- Total 8,945
- Density 3,353.3/sq mi (1,293.1/km?)

Housing density in 2000: 1255 houses/condos per square mile.

Saddle River and Upper Saddle River have acre lot sizes. Towns like
Bogota (1
sq. m.) the lots start at 50'x100'.


Lee

rarebirdyatverizondotnet

Park Ridge, NJ

Time to thin the human animal herd. Blow the fuckers away, gut 'em, and
eat 'em. My big fat american ass still has some room to expand..

Dave
Start by thinning you out.


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