Killing the foxes is an over-reaction-- please don't!
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Marjorie Stevens
6 years ago
Rabies and other deadly diseases are extremely rare in foxes. Foxes also keep the rodent population in check. This is a tragic and uninformed overreaction.
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Susan Hanson
6 years ago
This is an old and out of date way of thinking. And it does not work.
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Catherine Cromwell
6 years ago
Foxes 4 evr.
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Kristen
6 years ago
Please...there are better ways than this inhumane idea
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Anonymous
6 years ago
Do not kill please.
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Merry Chapin
6 years ago
PLEASE come up with a more humane solution to this problem. People have a right to be frightened but killing the animals this way is not a good solution.
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Amy Chapin
6 years ago
Clearly you haven’t taken the steps to learn what decimating the fox population will do to Bath and the surrounding towns. For God sakes, educate yourselves before making an uninformed decision!
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Lana
6 years ago
The pellets as a preventative measure makes so much more sense. Why is it killing is your first choice? So, so wrong and inhumane!
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Maria O'Connell
6 years ago
Vaccinate. I know it wont help those that are already infected, but at least innocent ones don't have to die.
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Michelle Cyr
6 years ago
Please don’t go randomly killing the South end foxes!!!!
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Stephanie
6 years ago
Do not kill. There has to be a more human way then to catch and kill esp if they are not sick.
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Anonymous
6 years ago
Please find another plan...
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Caroline Canning
6 years ago
Please find a more humane way to deal with what’s “thought” to be a threat to Bath.
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Arthur kee
6 years ago
Don’t kill the foxes idiots.
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Kate McDade
6 years ago
Rather than waste all that money mass killing wildlife, why not spread the vaccine pellets by hand and ask residents to temporarily keep dogs and cats away from the treated areas.
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Kathy Darling
6 years ago
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I have been a wilf rehabillitator with a state permit. I believe a more effective way to deal with the rabbies outbreak would be to spread the rabbies pellets by hand in the the area you planned on trapping and in other wooded areas not frequented by humans and dogs.
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Donna Henry
6 years ago
The idea of a mass killing of foxes is insane. There are other options to handle the rabies concern. The murdering of hundreds of beautiful foxes will cause an imbalance in nature which humans are great at. Foxes eat many small rodents. An explosion of field mice will cause other negative problems.
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Leah norton
6 years ago
I find this upsetting that all will be euthanized not the answer
Please do not kill these innocent animals!
Killing the foxes is an over-reaction-- please don't!
Rabies and other deadly diseases are extremely rare in foxes. Foxes also keep the rodent population in check. This is a tragic and uninformed overreaction.
This is an old and out of date way of thinking. And it does not work.
Foxes 4 evr.
Please...there are better ways than this inhumane idea
Do not kill please.
PLEASE come up with a more humane solution to this problem. People have a right to be frightened but killing the animals this way is not a good solution.
Clearly you haven’t taken the steps to learn what decimating the fox population will do to Bath and the surrounding towns. For God sakes, educate yourselves before making an uninformed decision!
The pellets as a preventative measure makes so much more sense. Why is it killing is your first choice? So, so wrong and inhumane!
Vaccinate. I know it wont help those that are already infected, but at least innocent ones don't have to die.
Please don’t go randomly killing the South end foxes!!!!
Do not kill. There has to be a more human way then to catch and kill esp if they are not sick.
Please find another plan...
Please find a more humane way to deal with what’s “thought” to be a threat to Bath.
Don’t kill the foxes idiots.
Rather than waste all that money mass killing wildlife, why not spread the vaccine pellets by hand and ask residents to temporarily keep dogs and cats away from the treated areas.
I have been a wilf rehabillitator with a state permit. I believe a more effective way to deal with the rabbies outbreak would be to spread the rabbies pellets by hand in the the area you planned on trapping and in other wooded areas not frequented by humans and dogs.
The idea of a mass killing of foxes is insane. There are other options to handle the rabies concern. The murdering of hundreds of beautiful foxes will cause an imbalance in nature which humans are great at. Foxes eat many small rodents. An explosion of field mice will cause other negative problems.
I find this upsetting that all will be euthanized not the answer