24 January 2007, 21:13
LorenzoWoww, Thanks Nick, great story !!
Someday in the nearer future.........
L
25 January 2007, 02:14
meteThanks again Nick !
Your postings remind me of old time radio when I was a kid "Remember to tune in for the next exciting adventure "
25 January 2007, 18:15
nainitalThanks Nick!. I remember reading the story when was published
, well I´m old enough. The interesting point is that almost nothing is known these days about the jaguar populations. I´m sure that at least in a Province in Argentina which I know there are as many as 34 of them in a single "estancia"...this suggest that a hunting quota must be determined for reducing damages to the cattle and avoiding inbreeding. Alas, this is not foreseen in the near future
or never, my guess.
25 January 2007, 20:24
Afrikaanderquote:
Originally posted by nainital:
(....) I´m sure that at least in a Province in Argentina which I know there are as many as 34 of them in a single "estancia" (...).
Hey Ricardo, where is that ???
I might pay them a friendly visit !!!
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