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  1. I grew up in a region of southern Appalachia at a time when poachers had decimated the whitetail deer population; there were no turkeys and very few bears left either. Fast forward to today. My property is on the edge of the Daniel Boone National Forest, close to the Laurel and Cumberland rivers. I’m covered up with deer and turkeys. I have more deer than squirrels on my land. Now I’m seeing elk. Well, I’ve also contracted Rocky Mountain Spotted fever twice, ehrlichiosis, and Lymes. Plus, there were times without formal diagnosis, it looked like a cigar had been extinguished where I was a bit. The site would turn black die (eschar). We didn’t see this in the 70s or 80s. Not even a little.
    Take a lesson from Mao’s Great Sparrow Campaign—kill the Sparrows, and the locusts thrive. Humans do not live in a vacuum. There are unintended consequences to our actions. These consequences eventually bite us in the ass.

  2. This dude is apart of the problem makes all these assumptions that it’s not there if your treated one size fits all duration of antibiotics
    Then say we don’t know still more to be learned what sense does that make don’t listen to this gut

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