American Prairie loses grazing rights

I just read this whole thread and wow, I will say this; one side has really, really dominated this game. I came into it with an open mind and it didn't take long to figure out who was right and who was completely struggling. One side has provided facts and one side has not. One side has contradicted itself and the other has not. One side has made outlandish claims and the other has not. In sports vernacular, this was a blowout and a shutout. The score is about 100-0.

I really enjoyed the claim that bison run off elk, deer, and pronghorn. I am trying to wrap my mind around a bull bison running down a pronghorn. I have been to Lamar Valley and seen them grazing next to each other.

@WRO, you did an outstanding job pinning these outlandish claims to the mat. You have a decisive victory. Your questions are never answered, yet you have stayed calm and rational. Great job.
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It’s wild that you would mention another subject in which your take is absolutely delusional and devoid of supporting facts

But you do you
I have supplied all of the facts. If you can’t read ‘em or understand ‘em then that isn’t my problem!
 
I have supplied all of the facts. If you can’t read ‘em or understand ‘em then that isn’t my problem!
You’ve done very little but copy/paste anything you can throw at this. Truly wondering what the point is. Gloating? Convincing folks to join the anti APR bandwagon? Drum up division? None of it feels genuine, mainly because of how you’re going about it, which is just confusing and non-cohesive.

The 1-liner response posts seem like they carry some weight or some argument that’s evident to only you, as if you’re making some inference. But it isn’t there? The stuff you’ve copied in really hasn’t done well to support the argument they should have grazing rights removed, which is the subject. But we’re not actually having a conversation here anyways. No one is changing your mind (based on some past posting); people are just responding to what in their views or experience are bad arguments. I don’t take it as all that genuine unfortunately.

I’ve learned some in reading this so I appreciate you bringing it up. I’m not sure I can honestly articulate what your point is aside from you still do not like APR. They certainly aren’t perfect and the coastal donor concept doesn’t do them any favors from a PR standpoint. It’s unfortunate Bison are still so politicized, and that it takes such a fight, willpower, and investment just to try and park a herd on the landscape (again).
 
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