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USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
RedHawk454 replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
no one cares, get over it. This a forum dedicated to BiGFo0T -
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What scientific campaigns are we missing?
norseman replied to CryptidTalk's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Hunt one with a crossbow or a pneumatic dart gun. This is the quickest way to obtain DNA evidence short of killing one. And you may have to kill it anyhow depending on how pissed off it becomes. Bring back up! And I have posted this up before. Pneumatic is expensive, but a recurve crossbow is cheap. And this approach would cut straight to the chase instead of sending labs misidentifications, I.e. hair, scar, saliva, etc. You shoot the crossbow bolt, it hits the target, it has a a limited penetration depth, it falls off and you retrieve it when it’s safe. And the animal goes about its business unharmed. It won’t be a small chore threading the needle though in dense cover. A biopsy dart is smaller. But hunters hunt with crossbows and compound bows all the time. It is possible! - Today
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I just read that Washington state banned baiting for Moose, Elk and Deer. So I guess I need to shut the stand down. 😥
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I capture the voices of the forest people knocking over a tree in response to me in their area.
NorCalWitness replied to FelixTheCat's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I'd guess that 98%+ of the people who are interested in the phenomenon rarely if ever go boots on the ground. You are doing it and getting results. I love it!! Keep sharing. Thank you for your efforts. -
I capture the voices of the forest people knocking over a tree in response to me in their area.
FelixTheCat replied to FelixTheCat's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Thanks so much for this. I watched the whole thing. The most credible witness ever. These two guys are the real deal. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
norseman replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
It’s their claim, not mine. What could go wrong? Another ice age (if they are right). I have Canadian timber wolves on my property right now. The government transplanted them. What is my recourse? Zip, zero, nada. -
What scientific campaigns are we missing?
NorCalWitness replied to CryptidTalk's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
For a long time, we accepted that there were 2 forms of life on our plant - animal and plant. Then, we advanced scientifically to the point that we could observe microorganisms. Microorganisms, in fact, have a biomass far greater than animal life. My suspicion is that to truly grasp the phenomenon, we are going to have to evolve our tools of observation past FLIR, trail cams and footprint castings. As our tools evolve, our ability to observe the phenomenon around us will evolve. Our current perceptive capabilities, even when enhanced with state of the art tech, are only giving us a tiny part of the picture of what is going on around us. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
NorCalWitness replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
your post nearly made my head explode, then I realized you were kidding. speaking of the mammoth; they have now created a dire wolf. sure, its a great story. is the company who did it liable when they take down their first human? how is this related to the mammoth? I heard Forrest Gallante talking about how mammoths are next and will be here by 2028, in the wild. I love the story, love the idea, but I can't help but wonder - is playing God a good idea? what could go wrong? -
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USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
norseman replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
This is the theory I heard. Mammoths knocked down trees and expand grasslands. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
FLY replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
You just lost any credibility During the Cretaceous Period (145–66 million years ago), the Great Plains were covered by a shallow inland sea called the Western Interior Seaway. However, during the Late Cretaceous to the Paleocene (65–55 million years ago), the seaway had begun to recede, leaving behind thick marine deposits and a relatively flat terrain which the seaway had once occupied.[26] During the Cenozoic era, specifically about 25 million years ago during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs, the continental climate became favorable to the evolution of grasslands. Existing forest biomes declined and grasslands became much more widespread. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
Will replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
The Earth is not fragile and It has nothing to do with Trump, science says forest management….lots of forest management is good for the environment. The modern environmental movement is about making a quick buck. One man’s environmental damage is another man’s progress for human kind. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
Will replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I doubt that completely. The vast majority of fires during that time was caused by lightning, humans couldn’t stop any fire. Humans causing one or hundreds of fires wouldn’t create millions of acres grasslands to form. Im not really sure where you’re going with this. Timber management is good, needed and probably would help the bigfeet since it would create cover and food. I doubt they would even notice though. - Yesterday
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USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
norseman replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Human civilization was built on metal, wood, food, stone, etc... Capitalism isnt perfect, but there is nothing even remotely comparable. And Modern logging is a sustainable future. I dont want every stick taken out of the woods either. -
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USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
NorCalWitness replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
the Great Plains stretch over the states you mention, but your claim of human's creating fires, burning down forests, so now we have the Great Plains is absurd. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
RedHawk454 replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Do you guys know the story behind the largest and heaviest man made land object? it was called the Captain. Also known as Marion 6360. it weighed 30 million pounds. A hydraulic line burst and caught the whole thing on fire. the companies response? the buried the freaking machine underground and left a huge poison pill in the Earth. point being companies can and have (historically) have had little care for long lasting Environmental damage in the name of making a quick buck. and im a gun toting 3x Trump voter thats anti EV that drives a Ford with a 7.3 liter Gas v8, but i'm not gonna side with the Trump administration on every. single. issue -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
RedHawk454 replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
yes. It wouldn't be the first time humans didnt exploit natural resources and rape the land in the name of profit I'm talking about kansas up to north dakota. There isnt jack #4%^ when compared to the woods of the west. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
RedHawk454 replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
literally posting "it looks good on paper" stats is fine, but theres a lot of assumptions being made about the infinitesimal stats of the timber thats going to be felled. -
USDA to cut 112 million acres of national forest
NorCalWitness replied to RedHawk454's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
1. so you are concerned about an unknown future, which falls outside of any plans anyone actually has? so, the boogie man? 2. the reason that there aren't forests in the midwest (there are plenty of forests in the midwest) is 100% most certainly not because of humans burning them to the ground for hunting. this is insane and makes me question your reading comprehension abilities.