It is Goring season again

This was just outside of Cherokee. Monday morning as we were leaving Maggie Valley we saw 3 in the fields and near the creek.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to a wide variety of species. I took the photos below during a motorcycle trip seven years ago...
 

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I've had a couple of run ins with moose. One had a calf with her the other was a bull. They usually hang out in heavy cover and are easy to stumble across up close. One chased me,the bull was just curious and wandered off eventually lol
They are far more widespread here than they were 25 yrs ago.
 
This was just outside of Cherokee. Monday morning as we were leaving Maggie Valley we saw 3 in the fields and near the creek.

I vaguely remember them introducing the elk to NC many years ago, but I forgot where. Last time I went to Cherokee from Greenville, SC about 100 miles, was when Cherokee still had a temporary casino, before building the permanent one they have now. I feel sure that was before their introduction. It would be so cool to hear them bugle early on a foggy morning.......that is how I see it in my dreams.:)
Larry
 
Just South of Carson City, in the Carson Valley, we sometimes see buffalo wondering near the Carson River, next to Hwy 395. There are fences to keep them off Hwy 395, but I think the buffalo just don't feel like getting into traffic. I enjoy seeing them as I pass in my car.
 

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The Charles Russel Reserve has some pasture in the valley about a 1/4 mile away, between me and the airport and they often have some in it I think for quarantine. The fence is substantial. I see more and more buffalo on ranches. I think that those raise from calves in fences with plenty of food kind of get the used to the idea. A guy between here and Great Falls has dome on a pasture near thee road Evey couple years. All young steers. Possibly cross breeds. The fence is about the same as a good stock fence. Over below Bridger a few years back I saw ranches with thousands of them behind pretty sturdy fences. I think the bulls are way more of a problem than the rest.
We also have the National Prairie reserve not far from here , a bunch of do gooders who have bought up a bunch of land and acquired BLM leases with the intent of restoring the prairie to its natural state. They have a bunch of buffalo running around. he ranchers hate them a there are signs all over Save the Cowboy Stop the CMR. Mainly I think they fear the idea they may create the Nation Grass lands reserve complete with a bunch of government restrictions like Clinton did with a big piece of the Missouri breaks. I don't quite see how the NPR really harms much myself. A lot of the land they have acquired is marginal anyway. I call them the pure prairie league. They introduced prairie dogs in one part off it complete with starter holes. I was never aware of a shortage of prairie dogs or them needing any help making holes, but oh, well. For X amount of money they will allow you the experience of staying in a yurt on the prairie. Having camper all over the country I have not availed myself to the privilege. Takes all kinds.

They give out some permits to harvest buffalo every year and the permit system is loaded towards those who reside close. Shooting a buffalo seems about as sporting as shooting a steer but I wouldn't mind a freeze full.
 
A sad needless tragedy

It's been days since this senseless tragedy took place. The news media, here in Grove City, and Columbus, OH, haven't been able to arrange the details of that tragic goring, to suit their best needs, and even failed to report her death.

This tragedy proves that the corona epidemic can't be controlled, as some folks won't be denied their social rights, regardless of the cost to them, and our society.

Please forgive my harsh words at a tragic time such as this, but one needs only to observe to prove their validity.

Chubbo
 
I will be 90 in bit over a month and still have scars from my days as a dairy farmer dealing with supposedly tame dairy cows. No way would I trust a buffalo. They are huge and wild.
 
Just turn those buffalo over to John Payne, (The One Armed Bandit) out
of Shidler, Ok and he will have them standing on top of his stock trailer
along with John and his mule.
 
My grandson & wife live just East of C.C. Wife coming home from work one night hit she a Black wild horse. Totaled her car. Wild horses in Nevada have about ruined the range. No feed left anywhere. And don't ever think of shooting one, it's a Federal offence bigtime
 
The last time I was at Yellowstone, there was a Japanese father aligning his wife and two kids near a buffalo mom and her calf. He was trying to get a group picture. I intentinally left the area as I didn't want to see any blood!
 
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