Re: blue heron fiasco


it is a federal offense to touch that bird.... 

Donna

--- Chapel Ridge Wal Mart National Hearing Center
<4042N15@nationalhearing.com> wrote:
> I'm not sure what is wrong with the folks around
> here.  Everything is always
> someone else's problem.
> A locla column today wrote about a lttle boy who saw
> a great blue heron
> hanging upside down in a cottonwood tree, trying to
> get untangled.  They
> called animal control, the fire department, the DNR,
> all of which said they
> couldn't do anything.  After 6 hrs the bird was
> bloody from the high winds
> and its efforts to get loose so DNR authorized
> shooting it - if anyone
> happened to have a gun, which finally someone found.
>  Unfortunately, the
> carcass is still hanging there.  They said someone
> finally called a tree
> service the next day, hoping they can get it down.
> 
> I'm not sure what should be done, but don't you
> think the second largest
> county in Indiana should have some plan in place for
> such problems?
> Kitty
> 
>
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