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29 February 2008

More Pics Of Burgess Park And The Deer That Live In It.

WHERE WILL THESE ANIMALS GO WHEN THEY BUILD THE GOLF COURSE HERE? Click on the pictures to see the deer that live in this natural area.
To think that our council decided to displace these deer is unfathomable.
Will the UTRCA move to stop this golf course development?
For their sake(the deer that is), and our global ecosystems' sake we can only hope they uphold their own mission statement and policy objectives.


14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Deer are transient by nature. They will find another place to inhabit. There are many forests in the area, the new Woodall forest comes to mind.

Anonymous said...

The new Woodall forest? So what, you think they should run through the city on there way there?

Anonymous said...

He probably figures they could take a bus.

Anonymous said...

LMAO!

Anonymous said...

At least if they took the bus someone would be using it!

Anonymous said...

hey, 30 or 40 people claim to use it!

Anonymous said...

It's a great way for the city to inflate the ridership numbers. A deer would take up two seats. All we have to do now is figure a way to make the furry buggers pay.

Anonymous said...

micro chip them, and use those fancy cameras from the toll highway in TO.

Anonymous said...

Micro chips? Surveillance cameras?

Sounds like species profiling to me. :)

Anonymous said...

Anyone notice that the idiot didn't respond to the comments made in response to their comments? Must not have anyhting intelligent to say.

Anonymous said...

non sequitur?

Anonymous said...

hey jim, i wonder if deer ever roamed on the land that your house is built on, or mine for that matter?! how could you take that away from the poor deer!? such an evil man, please jim, give your house back to the deer! :'(

Anonymous said...

hey jim, i wonder if deer ever roamed on the land that your house is built on, or mine for that matter?! how could you take that away from the poor deer!? such an evil man, please jim, give your house back to the deer! :'(

jim bender said...

Yup, I'm sure they did at one time, and yet I see them in the field behind me.
Like I have said before, private land is private land, and this issue isn't about aman wanting to build a golf course, the issue is about a man who wants to develope a park area for private profit.
There is an enormous amount of difference between the two ideas, and if the house would have been built in a park, or a former park, i would not have purchased it.
Thanks for trying though:)