tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7481785061696705243.post800836730799427612..comments2024-03-12T01:41:35.370-07:00Comments on Predator Friendly Ranching : Dead bears and honey beesLouise Liebenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05474938590034065595noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7481785061696705243.post-50425402312202980392015-05-28T12:45:30.318-07:002015-05-28T12:45:30.318-07:00Unfortunately, I think a lot of folks take the qui...Unfortunately, I think a lot of folks take the quick, lazy and dirty way out, rather than planning and implementing ahead of time to hopefully avoid conflict with wildlife. Blessings on your journey Mr. Bear, and I'm sorry.Monicanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7481785061696705243.post-7098375933689761222015-05-12T12:00:33.659-07:002015-05-12T12:00:33.659-07:00I agree. Completely! The bear's story is so sa...I agree. Completely! The bear's story is so sad. There's a lot that we can do to prevent these conflicts and it is our RESPONSIBILITY to do them. By the way, I love the pic of the electric fence, it looks like a veritable fortress -- was it taken on your ranch?? Saskatchewan Dwellerhttp://www.valleyofhope.netnoreply@blogger.com