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Old 04-18-2011, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Pudelpointer View Post
Not my intention at all. You seem to be doing a pretty good job of doing that all on your own. I was simply attempting to keep things "factual" in the argument that is occurring on this thread. Flippant remarks have a tendency to repeated as fact by those with a poor understanding of the complexity of wildlife issues.

FWIW, I was responding to your statement that:

"Originally Posted by horsetrader
90% of the species in alberta are NON-NATIVE the [sic] alberta..."

You did not say "to the waters they are found in, within AB", you said they are NON-NATIVE to Alberta. Braun was kind enough to explain what you meant (possibly) in his brief post. You are choosing to be defensive and sarcastic - not very family friendly, if you ask me.

FYI, the "research" took less time then it took to type my post. Try:

The Fishes of Alberta by Joseph S. Nelson and Martin J. Paetz. The University of Alberta Press. ISBN 0-88864-236-9

The information is on page one of the Introduction.

Happy trolling, I mean fishing.
I see you are not able to grasp my reply so you just restate your but thats ok I wll not lose any sleep over it. I hope you and your family have a good life.

Cheers..H
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