Govt giveth and govt taketh away.
Rinse
Repeat
Profit, lol
Rinse
Repeat
Profit, lol
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That, and I know a couple biologists out of WV and eastern Kentucky, and they are the rich guys in town.
quote:Rich by WV and eastern KY standards is not that rich.....quote:
That, and I know a couple biologists out of WV and eastern Kentucky, and they are the rich guys in town.
Something I thought was non-existent. Biological careers generally don't equate to wealth. We get our fulfillment by doing the peoples' work.
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JEMEZ SPRINGS, NM: On Saturday, June 18, 2016 in midafternoon, a participant in a permitted running event on Valles Caldera National Preserve was attacked by a female American black bear when the individual came upon the bear's cubs along a backcountry road being used as the event route. The incident occurred in the southwest corner of the preserve, known as Banco Bonito, approximately seven miles away from the Valle Grande. The runner was part of a marathon event being conducted on the preserve under a special use permit. The individual was found by another runner, and aid was dispatched to their location. The injured runner was evacuated by medical helicopter and taken to the University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque for treatment, and is expected to recover from the injuries. Pursuant to New Mexico State law, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) dispatched officers to the area to conduct an investigation and attempt to locate the bear and euthanize it in order to test for rabies. Questions and concerns regarding NMDGF operations can be expressed by calling: 1-888-248-6866.
"Our deepest thoughts and sympathies are with the individual during their recovery from the injuries," said Jorge Silva-Bauelos, superintendent of Valles Caldera National Preserve.
chocolatelabs said:
I guess that is the end to the elk hunting out there.
BurnetAggie99 said:Shame too cause some monster Elk there. Also some nice Muleys as wellchocolatelabs said:
I guess that is the end to the elk hunting out there.
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Hunting is a permitted use under the enabling legislation for Valles Caldera National Preserve (Public Law 113-231, Sec. 3043) and can be done in accordance with applicable Federal and State law. The legislation also provides for the designation of zones and periods when no hunting is permitted for reasons of public safety, administration, wildlife management, or public use and enjoyment.
Elk Hunting
Valles Caldera National Preserve is one of New Mexico's premier elk hunting locations. Between 2,500 and 3,000 elk occupy the preserve for breeding, calving and foraging. Hunts are designed to pay homage to man's oldest relationship with animals by providing the public with a memorable hunting experience. September, October, and November are the best time frames for prescribed fire season. While on your hunt you may encounter smoke, fire crews, fire equipment, road closures and closures to portions of the preserve.
CanyonAg77 said:
Albert's squirrel