Billy Dee wrote:
culp wrote:
If these things have been flying around north america for 130+ years, why, might I ask have they become a probelm all of a sudden? And why are we still worrying about putting money into invasives? Everyone freaks out everytime there is somethign new introduced, when was the last time that Eff'ed everything up to the point it was unsalvageable. We freak, pump money into getting rid of the problem and they never disapear they just blend in and our native specied adapt, life goes on.
I'm not so sure about that. I've been around for 40(ish) years and never noticed as many swans as I have this last few years. Also, totally unscientific, but in the areas where I duck hunt, since the increase in swan action I have noticed a reduction in duck nests, ducklings and adult ducks in the fall. I haven't counted, but I'm out there a lot and have noticed less ducks.
I'm just doing the math from when they were reported in the country and what year it is now.
And that sucks about where you hunt, I hunt on lake Erie and we are seeeing more ducks in the past few years than we have have previously.
Animal numbers kinda work in waves, 2 years there will be a crap load of Fox and they will eat a crap load of rabbits and then there will be less and les rabbits, then there won't be enough rabbits, so then there will be less Fox and because there is lass Fox the rabbits will thrive again. It's one big cycle with everything.