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Posted by Ernie Bob on March 07, 2005 at 22:23:15 from (198.81.26.106):
In Reply to: Re: Here's one for you posted by Shepherd_Bill on March 07, 2005 at 20:05:00:
Shepherd Bill' Don't you dare advertise sending them to Boulder, CO. I work for the City of Boulder and I'm so sick of the Prarie Dog situation here. We have a policy that if caught chasing, harrassing or harming you face disciplinary action which could result in firing. I used to put up hay on 20 acres of decent grass hay, at our facility, until a couple of the little vernits showed up and I was told that I could not touch the hay as long as they were there. Then to make matters worse one of the tree huggers happened to come by the facility for a meeting and saw the vermits and passed this on to the Open Space Dept. The next thing we know we have 100 dogs relocated from a site that was expanding so this nice hayfield has turned into a PD town! The relocation was sickening, they would trap them, give them a physical, bathe them, Flea powder and then give them a big hug before placing them in their pre-dug home. The City has run out of places to relocate so they have passed an ordinance that if you've exhausted all avenues of relocation, then you may be allowed to poison them. For a native of the area it really yanks my chain the way the re-locaters have gotten into positions to tell all the locals what's best for them and how they are to do things. I vented, I don't know if I feel better but I vented. Have a Gooder Ernie Bob
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