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    Effects of the virus scare?

    Advice from my older brother.........turn the TV off.....get outdoors and go hunt something
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    Effects of the virus scare?

    Report out of Gunnison, first case has been identified there which means I want my boy home for spring break early in all seriousness, here at our school district in Snowflake we have been told that precautions need to be taken but schools aren't going to be shut down as reported on the news! So work goes on here...............
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    Effects of the virus scare?

    One thing that I like that might be a rebound result of this propaganda stunt is that it will give Trump a springboard to push border laws and bringing manufacturing/china jobs back to USA! We will never match china cheap but maybe we can become more self reliant and not at the mercy of other countries..........
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    Effects of the virus scare?

    This is how our house keeps toilet paper inventory as well......
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    There up !

    nada.......coyote season again..............
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    Costco is getting emptied

    This comes from 3TV so not sure about the credibility but still PDF.....
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    Costco is getting emptied

    And my health insurance goes up.........................
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    Costco is getting emptied

    Obama care did have a stipulation in it that said if you were too old to fix you got kicked out of the system..............................Pelosi didn't read that part but it is in there!!! Wash your hands like you just got done peeling a chili pepper and your eyes itch.............
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    Black Mountain Herd Management Area-Burro

    NEWS RELEASE — BLM seeks public comment on proposed wild burro management plan in and near the Black Mountain Herd Management Area (HMA) https://go.usa.gov/xdvt4
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    Costco is getting emptied

    Disneyland......did they close down Disneyland???? Exactly........nothing going on with this sky is falling story........
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    Black Mountain Herd Management Area-Burro

    Frustrating......I don't spend any time where the burros are but I know the "wild horses" are out of control number wise on the Salt River and Heber herd as well.....
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    Black Mountain Herd Management Area-Burro

    Interesting to me how they set things in place, wolves, burros, horses with a population cap and then have no real plan for managing that population and then end up with an overpopulation........pretty simple math....... The estimated wild burro population in the Black Mountain HMA is more than 2,200—nearly four times greater than the target population of 478, creating impacts to landscape health and wildlife. Additionally, wild burros have wandered onto private lands outside the HMA seeking food and water, causing public safety impacts on area roadways as well as private property damage. For these reasons, local communities have requested that the BLM address the wild burro overpopulation in the Black Mountains and return the HMA to its target population level.
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    Black Mountain Herd Management Area-Burro

    Sounds like my work ;).............
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    Veteran facing jail/fines for shooting on his own property

    Just ask nobull !😂
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    I'm Still Alive -- barely

    Whew!!!! Get better and don’t let the old man in!!!!
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    Crazy guy at Usery

    We got a similar truck floating around Snowflake 😂😂😂😂
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    USDA Heber horse territory draft plan 2/14/2020

    Very interesting and good read to catch up with the evolvement of this horse issue today.....7 horses pre 1990, obviously something needs to be done.......well....obvious to me
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    USFS releases Heber Wild Horse management plan

    https://www.wmicentral.com/news/latest_news/usfs-releases-heber-wild-horse-management-plan-draft/article_078e9c17-d9ef-555a-b088-8b08e1bf7f80.html SPRINGERVILLE — On Friday, the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests announced the beginning of a 30-day public comment period on the Draft Proposed Action for the Heber Wild Horse Territory (HWHT) Management Plan. This means the Forest Service is actively seeking public input before making “the final selection of the management strategy” for the Heber Wild Horses herd. This action is significant because it is the long-awaited result of the 2007 litigation initiated by horse advocates to halt a proposed round-up of horses on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. The legal action included a stipulation that the Forest Service “collaboratively engage the public to complete a territory management plan for the Heber Wild Horse Territory,” according to an earlier press release from the US Forest Service. This is the first draft of the required Heber Wild Horse Territory management plan. The comment period “ … provides an opportunity for the US Forest Service to introduce and explain the approach being considered and solicit input,” reads the press release. The Forest Service’s proposal “will guide future management of the horses and their habitat, including setting an appropriate management level of wild free-roaming horses for the territory,” also according to the release. To see a copy of the the draft visit the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests webpage at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/nfs/11558/www/nepa/33054_FSPLT3_5229105.pdf Submit comments by visiting the ASNF NEPA Project webpage: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/asnf/landmanagement/resourcemanagement/?cid=fseprd534313 What happens next? At the end of the 30 day comment period, the Forest Service will review the comments and “usher the proposed action forward collaboratively” with stakeholders, many of which were involved in the 2017-2018 collaborative work process facilitated by Southwest Decision Resources and Arizona State University School of Sustainability. Stakeholders include wild horse advocates, ranchers, wildlife managers, equine recreation professionals, equine training professionals, range science and veterinary medicine experts, Arizona Game and Fish Department and the Arizona Department of Agriculture. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests’ Supervisor, Steve Best, then “makes the final selection of a management strategy for the Heber wild free-roaming horse herd and habitat.”
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    USFS releases Heber Wild Horse management plan

    Thanks for getting that link posted......everybody on this site needs to get this submitted......thanks again
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    Lark is a big stupid nerd. here is the proof.

    He was quick to deal it but didn't do to well on the receiving end of things.......I miss his comments good or bad!!!
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    new technique for calling in Elk

    Next thing you know he'll be filing some injunction requiring shin guards and all.......cool video
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    Anyone on the NW side need Driving Lessons?

    Where is Oneshot when you need him 😂
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    Where am I

    Have never seen the Bear Crossing sign before, just had to stop!!!
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    Prayer my son Enoch

    Keep us posted, prayers for the tough little guy!!!!
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    Where am I

    Guess it wasn't that tough huh???? First time through there for me this weekend, interesting history all along that I-25!!! My wife is quite the history buff.......read about the trip to Trinidad back in the 60's......WOW............
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