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Started by deathfoot, March 07, 2023, 08:03:06 PM
Quote from: Haymarket on March 08, 2023, 08:37:59 AMThe problem with his statement is that it isn't backed up by any data, other than the population data. No weather data, no climate data, just a theory. Certainly a wet Spring has a negative effect on that year, but he makes no attempt to compare the weather the past few springs with the previous years. Every state is not seeing equal increases in rain in June (or whenever poulting season is in that state). So, he's just throwing out anecdotes and theories, no science at all on the matter. For some reason with the rapid increase in predator (coyote) levels across the Southeast/Northeast, we see a decline in turkey populations, but he claims that has no effect, or a positive effect, and uses his dog catching squirrels as an analogy. There is no science that says that increasing coyote populations increase turkey populations as he alleges, and we are seeing the opposite play out in big way. So, essentially I think he wants to blame "climate change" as the boogie man, and is making a very poor argument to do it, not backed by any facts or data or science. We all know we have coyotes in places in Virginia now where we had none a decade ago, and the populations are higher across the state. We know we have smaller turkey populations that correlate almost exactly to the rise in coyote populations. Is the rise causative? I don't know that, but I believe that it is much more likely the cause than general "climate change". The notion is almost absurd, as colder wetter states to the North had great populations, and hotter wetter states to the South had great populations, so neither increased rain, increased heat, or increased cold seems to the the sustained issue. Coyote populations are the identifiable variable, and some people are so set on glorifying their abundance, that they don't want that to be the issue for anything. Some of those same people have a religious style affection for "climate change" as the answer to all questions.
Quote from: TauntoHawk on March 08, 2023, 07:39:26 PMMy feelings are that everyone's "kinda" right. It's weather, predators, habitat degradation, and hunting pressure