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CWD Positive Deer Discovered in Florida Panhandle
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5650733" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Once CWD gets to my county (and it will in a few years), will it change <strong>anything</strong> that I normally do? No. With one possible exception: if the state decides to change the regulations in my county to try and "lower the deer density to slow the spread," I will not follow the rules and I will advise every hunter I can not to do so as well. The "science" behind this move is <strong>HIGHLY</strong> questionable. That "science" comes from one area and one study with <strong>no control group</strong>. Many attempts to do the same in other areas have shown no result from decreasing the deer density. So we have numerous attempts to slow the spread by reducing the density and they failed. Yet just one study that is inconclusive, and you go with that? Bad science. Just agencies trying to do anything to look like they're being proactive. Terrible decision-making, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5650733, member: 17"] Once CWD gets to my county (and it will in a few years), will it change [B]anything[/B] that I normally do? No. With one possible exception: if the state decides to change the regulations in my county to try and "lower the deer density to slow the spread," I will not follow the rules and I will advise every hunter I can not to do so as well. The "science" behind this move is [B]HIGHLY[/B] questionable. That "science" comes from one area and one study with [B]no control group[/B]. Many attempts to do the same in other areas have shown no result from decreasing the deer density. So we have numerous attempts to slow the spread by reducing the density and they failed. Yet just one study that is inconclusive, and you go with that? Bad science. Just agencies trying to do anything to look like they're being proactive. Terrible decision-making, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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