The Daily Web Log for Prepared Individuals Living in Uncertain Times.
E-Mail 'SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt' To A Friend
Email a copy of 'SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt' to a friend
Loading ...
One Comment
Meanwhile they have also begun reintroducing the larger timber bison in Alaska’s wild country. There used to be no bison left in Alaska, but they transplanted a small herd from Canada and have been growing it under controlled conditions until it was large enough to propagate outside the fence. You thought the beasts in Yellowstone were big, they are smaller cousins to these beasts. Good to see bison making a comeback, but they need a LOT of space to prosper. I would take bison meat over beef, venison, or elk anytime.
As for the Columbia River treaty, it is no secret to anyone who has paid attention to how that river system has been managed that every decision made about it’s use has been purely politically driven. Yet another great and ongoing example that if the facts don’t support the position, then just ignore the facts, and make up your own. The worst of the bunch are the Native American tribes, though the rest aren’t far behind. Just another example of how politics can destroy anything it is involved in.
#1 Trusted Gravity Water Purification System! Start Drinking Purified Water now with a Berkey water filtration system. Find systems, replacement filters, parts and more here.
Meanwhile they have also begun reintroducing the larger timber bison in Alaska’s wild country. There used to be no bison left in Alaska, but they transplanted a small herd from Canada and have been growing it under controlled conditions until it was large enough to propagate outside the fence. You thought the beasts in Yellowstone were big, they are smaller cousins to these beasts. Good to see bison making a comeback, but they need a LOT of space to prosper. I would take bison meat over beef, venison, or elk anytime.
As for the Columbia River treaty, it is no secret to anyone who has paid attention to how that river system has been managed that every decision made about it’s use has been purely politically driven. Yet another great and ongoing example that if the facts don’t support the position, then just ignore the facts, and make up your own. The worst of the bunch are the Native American tribes, though the rest aren’t far behind. Just another example of how politics can destroy anything it is involved in.