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"In Idaho alone, Wildlife Services killed 691,895 animals between 2015 and 2017, including 195 wolves, 10,470 coyotes and 16 cougars, according to a M -- nm
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crash davis
what were the other 680K ? -- nm
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decline (aka Decline)
Aug 20 '18, 12:43
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There was that time a tanker truck filled with 500K fingerlings overturned -- nm
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amoxy - 2017 Caveman Champion
Aug 20, 12:51
There is a chart that you can access at the link with 291 different types of kills and the numbers. -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 20, 12:44
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including 285 yellow bellied marmots (I like saying yellow bellied marmot) and over 600,000 starlings -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 20, 12:48
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were the starlings killed by windmills? -- nm*
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decline
Aug 20, 12:49
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this state has been so windmill unfriendly that we're only starting to catch up and create Trump's killing fields -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 20, 12:50
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And starlings are a non-native invasive species. -- nm
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Aug 20, 12:53
man, you guys really hate Starlings -- nm*
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decline
Aug 20, 12:47
Fucking asshole squirrels -- nm
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CQ
Aug 20, 12:44
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