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Steve Schecter sschecter2002 at yahoo.comWed Apr 5 23:11:29 BST 2006
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--- Andrew J Bowman <sumieb at compuserve.com> wrote: > Poor bear, > Killed for doing what comes naturally. > Would not have killed anybody if they just stayed out of the woods. So I guess we should start telling people to not to live in NJ then ; ) sniped from the division of fish and wildlife NJ website. ...Black bears are the largest land mammal in the Garden State and live in forested areas throughout northern New Jersey. Here in the most densely populated state in the nation black bears are thriving in close proximity to people. Black bears are native to the state, but as land was cleared for settlements, timber and farms, and bears were killed indiscriminately, their numbers decreased and their range reduced to the most remote areas in the northern part of the state. The population recovered after being afforded the protection of game animal status and habitat improved as forests matured. Today, New Jersey's black bear population is increasing and expanding as is the number of conflicts between humans and black bears...snip primum non nocere Steve Schecter, NREMT-B This message is intended only for the use of the Addressee and may contain information that is PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, dissemination of this communication is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please erase all copies of the message and its attachments and notify the sender immediately. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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