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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5146741" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>Cannot speak for jcdeerman, but I know twra denied non native species present in places where people were seeing them. Mountain lions and alligators for example were absolutely not in this state until they were. They essentially made out the people that claimed to see them as hoaxes, or people seeing things, or fools and for me at least they seemed arrogant and dismissive of many legitimate claims. There was even an article about no lions here in a state publication. Essentially said they are NOT here, but would be good if they were, because they are the only natural predator able to kill feral hogs. Almost seemed the writer of that article had insight, and was promoting the idea as to create an acceptance.</p><p></p><p>So, with that in mind, I would be curious as to what they state will have to say about a bear or bears in middle Tennessee that are not supposed to be there, and what their expectations are. Statewide bear, is Wayne county allowed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5146741, member: 16465"] Cannot speak for jcdeerman, but I know twra denied non native species present in places where people were seeing them. Mountain lions and alligators for example were absolutely not in this state until they were. They essentially made out the people that claimed to see them as hoaxes, or people seeing things, or fools and for me at least they seemed arrogant and dismissive of many legitimate claims. There was even an article about no lions here in a state publication. Essentially said they are NOT here, but would be good if they were, because they are the only natural predator able to kill feral hogs. Almost seemed the writer of that article had insight, and was promoting the idea as to create an acceptance. So, with that in mind, I would be curious as to what they state will have to say about a bear or bears in middle Tennessee that are not supposed to be there, and what their expectations are. Statewide bear, is Wayne county allowed? [/QUOTE]
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