#422019 - 11/14/11 08:07 PM
Re: Problematic Croc Preying on Pets
[Re: elbert]
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Well I've tasted dog but never cat...never will!
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#422021 - 11/14/11 08:41 PM
Re: Problematic Croc Preying on Pets
[Re: SP Daily]
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'Cause yer a wossy ?
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#422029 - 11/14/11 09:45 PM
Re: Problematic Croc Preying on Pets
[Re: Marty]
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Jesse, I'm so fed up with your stuff! I didn't need to multi task to get a Biology Degree from 68 to 72, work at Patuxent wildlife Research Center from 72 to 78, and Natl Zoo from 78 to 80; go to Grad School from 80 to 83 in Clinical Psch, run the Shady Grove (Gaithersburg) office of the University of Maryland from 83 to 87, while teaching Social Psychology (until 95), then working in the Calvert Memorial Hospital Psych Unit from 90 to 99. Oh, and maybe I multi tasked while doing Organizational Consulting from 97 to 99 also. I went into Private Practice in 98, so I guess there was some multi tasking then. And I worked in Private Practice until 2007! I'm so sorry that you are an underachiever! But I'm not! Stuff it! By the way all this can be verified!
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#422038 - 11/14/11 10:26 PM
Re: Problematic Croc Preying on Pets
[Re: GwenA]
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Well Jesse ...................
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Gabriel, don't blow your horn until you check with me !
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#422061 - 11/15/11 07:40 AM
Re: Problematic Croc Preying on Pets
[Re: GwenA]
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Jesse, I'm so fed up with your stuff! I didn't need to multi task to get a Biology Degree from 68 to 72, work at Patuxent wildlife Research Center from 72 to 78, and Natl Zoo from 78 to 80; go to Grad School from 80 to 83 in Clinical Psch, run the Shady Grove (Gaithersburg) office of the University of Maryland from 83 to 87, while teaching Social Psychology (until 95), then working in the Calvert Memorial Hospital Psych Unit from 90 to 99. Oh, and maybe I multi tasked while doing Organizational Consulting from 97 to 99 also. I went into Private Practice in 98, so I guess there was some multi tasking then. And I worked in Private Practice until 2007! I'm so sorry that you are an underachiever! But I'm not! Stuff it! By the way all this can be verified! Whew! Impressive...but you didn't include you years as a farmer/rancher and the many other claims you've made over the years. we have an investigative reporter collecting all your claims into a report which we'll post here when completed. Should be dazzling!
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#422092 - 11/15/11 09:13 AM
Re: Problematic Croc Preying on Pets
[Re: Marty]
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I had a sheep farm while I was the Administrator, from 83 to 87, and a mini one from 90 to 99! Sorry, Jesse it isn't BS. I have no reason for self aggrandizing, like yourself.
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#422093 - 11/15/11 09:14 AM
Re: Problematic Croc Preying on Pets
[Re: Marty]
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By the way what are the other claims, I can either verify, or suggest you made them up?
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#422095 - 11/15/11 09:20 AM
Re: Problematic Croc Preying on Pets
[Re: Marty]
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I am so glad to FINALLY be getting everyone's attention. ACES is very much aware of proper wildlife management. I am educated and have worked for both the USA Division of Wildlife and the National Marine Fisheries Service. We have repeatedly stated that relocation is NOT an answer. The answer is, just like alligators in the states when they were endangered, to place the large problematic crocs in captivity and then rear hatchlings (young) and re-release a percentage according to the population status to keep the eco-system in balance. Once the population is stable, then anything over 6 feet that has either been fed by a human or that is problematic would be put down and all the parts used, bringing funds back to the Belize Forest Department and providing self-sustainability for the educational containment facility. ACES population survey for the past year is complete and data results are being compiled. A Croc Conservation plan for the island based on the data will be proposed to Belize Government before the new year. These are the proper steps to take for proper wildlife management. Not indiscriminate killing of endangered animals. And for the record, if locals had not been feeding these apex predators illegally for so many years, which they still do, there would not be so many problematic crocodiles. ACES is part of the solution, not the problem. Let's put our energy together and work towards a containment facility for the captivity of the problem crocs, education, and tourism here on the island. There is an ACES facility on the mainland and it currently holds 2 large problem croc from Ambergris Caye. The thing is, after the 22 Morelet's we rescued last week we have no more room there right now. We need funding for habitats there before we can take anymore. We are only two people and are doing the best we can with what we have. If ACES in PG had not been burnt down there wouldn't be this problem at all. We have been removing problem crocs to a less populated area taking those in immediate danger out of harms way. And every time we did so, we did post warnings in the news that this is not the answer and that the crocs will only return or become someone else's problem. Anyone wishing to help raise funds for the proper containment of problem crocs either here or on the mainland please feel free to contact us at 631-6366 or acesnpo@hughes.net. Thank you all for your concern. Sincerely, Cherie
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