I'll bet the ham was tasty too...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Speaking of cormorants (don't we always:-), some Wisconsin fisherman came up 
> with the ultimate solution: Three Little Pigs. Seems there was a huge 
> cormorant population on an island in Lake Michigan, and they were wreaking 
> havoc on the local fishing grounds. Apparently, none of the natural enemies 
> of the cormorant live on the island, so the birds multiplied exponentially. 
> Well, some enterprising fishermen brought three baby pigs to the island, 
> built them a shelter and left them to suffice for themselves. They dined on 
> cormorant eggs. Apparently, they dined heartily for quite some time before 
> the environmental nazis figured out what was going on. Of course they had a 
> fit, but by then the cormorant population was well under control. Less photo 
> ops for PDMLers, more fish for Wisconsin anglers.
> Paul
>
>   


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