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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3790042" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I won't kill any animal just because they exist. I just don't do it. Oftentimes, problem animals are only problems because of stupid people. Not saying that's the issue with raccoons...just sayin'. There's a lot of stupid people out there and we'd be better off if we could get rid of them instead of animals.</p><p></p><p>If an animal becomes a problem and I have no choice I'll dispatch them.</p><p></p><p>I had a fairly good sized creek running thru my property in Idaho. One night I was laying in bed, heard a loud "pop" and saw a shower of sparks thru the bedroom window. Power went out. I could tell there was something wrong with the power pole in the front yard but, in the dark, couldn't tell what it was. Power company was out within an hour or two looking for the problem. I went down to the road and talked with them. They came up to the house and saw the damaged pole. Next morning they came out to repair it. Turns out beavers had knocked over a tree that fell on the lines. Idaho DOW said there is absolutely no provision for taking any wildlife, even nuisance wildlife, out of season and/or without an appropriate license. They didn't care one bit about the destructive beavers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3790042, member: 45773"] I won't kill any animal just because they exist. I just don't do it. Oftentimes, problem animals are only problems because of stupid people. Not saying that's the issue with raccoons...just sayin'. There's a lot of stupid people out there and we'd be better off if we could get rid of them instead of animals. If an animal becomes a problem and I have no choice I'll dispatch them. I had a fairly good sized creek running thru my property in Idaho. One night I was laying in bed, heard a loud "pop" and saw a shower of sparks thru the bedroom window. Power went out. I could tell there was something wrong with the power pole in the front yard but, in the dark, couldn't tell what it was. Power company was out within an hour or two looking for the problem. I went down to the road and talked with them. They came up to the house and saw the damaged pole. Next morning they came out to repair it. Turns out beavers had knocked over a tree that fell on the lines. Idaho DOW said there is absolutely no provision for taking any wildlife, even nuisance wildlife, out of season and/or without an appropriate license. They didn't care one bit about the destructive beavers. [/QUOTE]
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