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	<title>Comments on: Preserve awards 2009 grazing contract; declines WildEarth Guardians&#8217; bid</title>
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		<title>By: John Denton</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Denton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Well, mistakes are sure being made through this experiment with hee-haw capitalism in a pristine wildlife sanctuary. The streams will surely be degraded by cattle hooves, the  water will heat up and the fish will suffer. Don&#039;t you know what you&#039;ve got? And you&#039;re turning it into a beef breeding laboratory? &quot;High elevation&quot; my foot. Cheap rent for cows is what it is. The caldera, which I saw before you guys got ahold of it, should have been given to elk hunters, fishermen, cross country skiers and hikers. It would have made money if you&#039;d had some good thinking behind it. I just hope it survives this grand experiment.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, mistakes are sure being made through this experiment with hee-haw capitalism in a pristine wildlife sanctuary. The streams will surely be degraded by cattle hooves, the  water will heat up and the fish will suffer. Don&#8217;t you know what you&#8217;ve got? And you&#8217;re turning it into a beef breeding laboratory? &#8220;High elevation&#8221; my foot. Cheap rent for cows is what it is. The caldera, which I saw before you guys got ahold of it, should have been given to elk hunters, fishermen, cross country skiers and hikers. It would have made money if you&#8217;d had some good thinking behind it. I just hope it survives this grand experiment.</p>
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