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Originally Posted by avb3
Any fisheries or wildlife scientist will agree with me.
I don't completely agree with that
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Other then one retired F&W biologist (who retired over a decade ago), there is not ONE person who is a scientist with F&W, the ACA or the UofA that would want to see a non-indigenous introduced species purposely brought to Alberta. I don't know many at the UoC, but I can almost guarantee you they would feel the same.
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Originally Posted by horsetrader
There is no guarantee at anytime whether they introduced bass or not that there will not be a transfer of fish, eggs , accidentally or on purpose. Just as there is no guarantee of no transfer of any animal or plant at anytime. If you think there is a way to guarantee this then you do not live in the real world
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Exactly. I know one can't guarantee escapement, so why would one want to play with fire? You and I don't know what negative effects introducing bass to Alberta may bring.
So why would we want to play with that?
If you think introduction of new species is a good idea, ask the Australians what they think of rabbits.