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sacred energy User ID: 74594775 Australia 04/01/2017 11:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to county10.com] Quoting: miffed Dubbed “Project Sage Hopper” by the WWGD team responsible for evaluating the viability of Wyoming’s habitat for Australian marsupials, it has been in the planning stages for 3 years. The goal is two-fold: Create new and interesting wildlife viewing opportunities for tourists, and in several years, potentially provide additional hunting opportunities. With a successful introduction of kangaroos into Wyoming’s ecosystem, WMI will review other opportunities for the state to be home to other marsupial species. A short-list for future proposed introductions include the koala, wallaby and the endangered Tasmanian Devil. I'm not sure how I feel about our native animals being introduced in a new country. Hope it doesn't turn bad like our cane toads! The last sentence. Hope it doesn't turn bad like our cane toads! Guess they will have to build another wall |
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miffed (OP) User ID: 74284682 Australia 04/01/2017 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Phantom Kangaroos in North America [link to exemplore.com (secure)] They’ve been dubbed Phantom or Errant Kangaroos, and these elusive marsupials have been documented around the United States for over a hundred years. What’s going on with these out-of-place animals, and can the sightings really be believed? Maybe someone already did it years ago lol |
FHL(C) User ID: 74540132 China 04/01/2017 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to county10.com] Quoting: miffed Dubbed “Project Sage Hopper” by the WWGD team responsible for evaluating the viability of Wyoming’s habitat for Australian marsupials, it has been in the planning stages for 3 years. The goal is two-fold: Create new and interesting wildlife viewing opportunities for tourists, and in several years, potentially provide additional hunting opportunities. With a successful introduction of kangaroos into Wyoming’s ecosystem, WMI will review other opportunities for the state to be home to other marsupial species. A short-list for future proposed introductions include the koala, wallaby and the endangered Tasmanian Devil. I'm not sure how I feel about our native animals being introduced in a new country. Hope it doesn't turn bad like our cane toads! i have been hoping that China will introduce emus to their arid regions and cassowaries to their rainforest's Last Edited by FHL(C) on 04/01/2017 11:35 PM YAHshua the sound of His Name in English, YAH is short form of YHVH, Bible.PRAYERBOOK.Praisebook DOWNLOADs [link to www.docdroid.net (secure)] [link to pdfhost.io (secure)] [link to www.docdroid.net (secure)] |
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miffed (OP) User ID: 74284682 Australia 04/01/2017 11:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We have freezing cold Winters here too so it would be perfect for them :) The first known claim of the Phantom Kangaroo took place in Wisconsin in 1899. Since then, sightings have been reported from Coon Rapids, Minnesota to Chicago, Illinois. In 1980, a kangaroo was reported near San Francisco, California’s Golden Gate Bridge. In 1981, kangaroos were reported in North Carolina, and even resulted in an unsuccessful police chase. In a more recent account, a kangaroo was spotted hopping along U.S. 90 in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. [link to extraordinaryintelligence.com] I know of at least one petting zoo there in the States that have kangaroos, I wonder if at some stage there has been an escape? There is a photo in this link in Wisconsin in 1978 which clearly looks like a marsupial of the kangaroo/wallaby variety. |
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