Spring 2016 Game Cameras
Biodiversity is Good, not Bad
Because plants need animals as much as animals need plants, a biodiverse plant community requires a biodiverse animal community. Conventional wildlife “management” and “conservation” theory says that most of the animals, and especially the predators pictured below harm “native” plants and animals, through “competition”, and should be reduced if not removed altogether to “help” favored species like bighorn, deer and pronghorn.
We review 5,000 game photos every month. We post a few of the most interesting. The pictures below show that the biodiversity which Big Wildlife says is hurting wildlife and habitat, is in reality very good for both.
PHOTOS:
West Rim: Desert Mule Deer, Bobcat, Grey Fox (or Coyote), Alpacas, Coyotes, Javelina, Hawk
17 Windmill (Desert): Mule Deer, Javelina
Bezos Rim (Mountains): Desert Mule Deer, Desert Bighorn Sheep & lambs, Golden Eagles
Box Canyon Rim: Desert Mule Deer, Golden Eagles, Llamas, Desert Bighorn Sheep
Bull Pasture (Desert): Desert Mule Deer, Jack Rabbits, Whitewing Doves
Meadows (Mountains): Coyotes, Pronghorn, Desert Mule Deer, Desert Bighorn Sheep
West Pasture: Golden Eagles, Desert Mule Deer, Desert Bighorn Sheep & lambs
Wood Canyon: Desert Mule Deer, Desert Bighorn Sheep & lambs
Sheep Tank: Pronghorn, Desert Mule Deer, Roadrunner, Scaled Quail, Desert Bighorn Sheep
West: Golden Eagles, Desert Mule Deer, Desert Bighorn Sheep & lambs
VIDEOS:
Antelope:
Coyote:
Llamas:
Mule Deer:
Quail: