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3 bird limit???
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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 5874220" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>I'm not claiming that the increased pressure is all, or even primarily to blame for the decrease in the control counties. It didn't help, but that displacement pressure was spread over more than two counties. What I am saying is that the seasons were adjusted to study the effect of a delay. Immediately following the delay, nest success in the study counties increased significantly, while nest success in the control counties decreased. So, despite the victory laps from those who are against the delay, there IS data from this very study showing a clear correlation between the season delay and improved nest success.</p><p></p><p>We can try to explain it away as being unrelated to the season delay. But that comes at the risk of sounding just like the liberals insisting that a nationwide increase in all-cause mortality in the year immediately following the covid vaccines had nothing to do with the covid vaccines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 5874220, member: 10399"] I'm not claiming that the increased pressure is all, or even primarily to blame for the decrease in the control counties. It didn't help, but that displacement pressure was spread over more than two counties. What I am saying is that the seasons were adjusted to study the effect of a delay. Immediately following the delay, nest success in the study counties increased significantly, while nest success in the control counties decreased. So, despite the victory laps from those who are against the delay, there IS data from this very study showing a clear correlation between the season delay and improved nest success. We can try to explain it away as being unrelated to the season delay. But that comes at the risk of sounding just like the liberals insisting that a nationwide increase in all-cause mortality in the year immediately following the covid vaccines had nothing to do with the covid vaccines. [/QUOTE]
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