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Colorado Officer convicted of poaching
09 June 2014, 23:49
Allan DeGrootColorado Officer convicted of poaching
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014...at/?intcmp=obnetwork
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12 June 2014, 07:57
Grizzly AdamsWitnesses who testified on behalf of the elk said the sight of the hulking animal was a highlight on countless hikes and jogs.
I guess he could have waited till it poked someone.
http://raysweb.net/banff/pages/elkpeople.html Grizz
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13 June 2014, 05:20
CrazyhorseconsultingThe information seems kind of dated. My wife and I were in Banff in 2000 and we have pictures of two bull elk fighting on the grounds of one of the hotels. There is such a thing as having enough common sense to stay away from wildlife.
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14 June 2014, 08:57
JBrownI am shocked to see a dirty cop paying for his crimes.
I would say they got this one right.
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