• Canada's Beaver Attack On Argentina

    From Greg Carr@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 13 21:37:45 2017
    XPost: can.politics

    https://globalnews.ca/news/3068585/heres-why-argentina-is-set-to-exterminate-100k-beavers/

    I personally love beavers but they do knaw on a lot of wood. What were
    the Argentinians thinking when they brought in 25 in 1946? Why not
    keep them in a fur farm? First they let in Mengele and then the
    beavers.

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  • From Shadow@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 14 13:42:21 2017
    XPost: can.politics

    On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 21:37:45 -0800, Greg Carr <gregpcarr@yahoo.ca>
    wrote:

    https://globalnews.ca/news/3068585/heres-why-argentina-is-set-to-exterminate-100k-beavers/

    I personally love beavers but they do knaw on a lot of wood. What were
    the Argentinians thinking when they brought in 25 in 1946? Why not
    keep them in a fur farm? First they let in Mengele and then the
    beavers.

    And hares, sparrows, brown and black rats, mice, geckos,
    pigeons, eucalyptus and pine trees and other trash**. They do far more
    damage to Argentina than Mengele ever did.
    ATM, they're importing droves of CIA and American military
    personnel, by order of "president" Macri.
    They never learn. Argentineans are stuuuupid.
    []'s

    **But why, oh why, no rabbits ? They're so fluffy !!!!!
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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to Greg Carr on Tue Nov 14 11:10:01 2017
    XPost: can.politics

    On 2017-11-14 12:37 AM, Greg Carr wrote:
    https://globalnews.ca/news/3068585/heres-why-argentina-is-set-to-exterminate-100k-beavers/

    I personally love beavers but they do knaw on a lot of wood. What were
    the Argentinians thinking when they brought in 25 in 1946? Why not
    keep them in a fur farm? First they let in Mengele and then the
    beavers.

    They are prolific little buggers, and very destructive. I had never seen
    them in southern Ontario until just few years ago. The first one I saw
    was road kill along Hwy 7 just east of Hwy 400. About three years ago
    I was walking through the woods behind us and was waking pictures of a
    pond surrounded by trees in their autumn colours and I spotted one
    preening off to one side. About a week later I saw one in a pond in a
    nearby field, and then I saw the stumps of beaver fallen trees around
    another pond. The tree farmer behind me called in trappers about two
    years ago, but I have recently seen signs of them again. While kayaking
    the rivers and canals in the Niagara region we have some to expect to
    see signs of their work.

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  • From Dhu on Gate@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Wed Nov 15 00:20:41 2017
    XPost: can.politics

    On Tue, 14 Nov 2017 11:10:01 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:

    On 2017-11-14 12:37 AM, Greg Carr wrote:
    https://globalnews.ca/news/3068585/heres-why-argentina-is-set-to- exterminate-100k-beavers/

    I personally love beavers but they do knaw on a lot of wood. What were
    the Argentinians thinking when they brought in 25 in 1946? Why not keep
    them in a fur farm? First they let in Mengele and then the beavers.

    They are prolific little buggers, and very destructive. I had never seen
    them in southern Ontario until just few years ago. The first one I saw
    was road kill along Hwy 7 just east of Hwy 400. About three years ago
    I was walking through the woods behind us and was waking pictures of a
    pond surrounded by trees in their autumn colours and I spotted one
    preening off to one side. About a week later I saw one in a pond in a
    nearby field, and then I saw the stumps of beaver fallen trees around
    another pond. The tree farmer behind me called in trappers about two
    years ago, but I have recently seen signs of them again. While kayaking
    the rivers and canals in the Niagara region we have some to expect to
    see signs of their work.

    It's not just Argentina. Castor Canadensis is making a real mess in
    Tierra del Fuego on both sides of the border. We've also launched ground
    troop actions across most of North Urp as well.

    Dhu


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