I believe the politically correct term is "trash panda."
Woman's home overrun by over 100 raccoons after 3 decades of feeding them
A Washington state woman's home was invaded by over 100 raccoons last week.
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I believe the politically correct term is "trash panda."
Just one of many "Tree Huggers" here that have never received a cent for our efforts. One question to you, Jim, are you employed by the Fossil Fuel Industry?Evan B I am so grateful for your input. These damn creatures are so damn cute , but they are so damn destructive. It's not their fault ...but dang they are destructive as hell....Fisherman know this....tree huggers simply see the profit in letting them destroy the kelp beds.
when it comes to science, I’m going to trust the bros that aren’t afraid of a word like biorefugia"Trust me bro", locking up three Raccoons in your kitchen and leaving for the weekend will not result in a kitchen that you want to come home to.. Historically this has been done ( in several places) with Sea Otters in places like Pismo Beach. Those that still think that this is a good idea are simply ignorant of history.
You DO realize he was talking about the raccoons and not the otters, right?Evan B I am so grateful for your input. These damn creatures are so damn cute , but they are so damn destructive. It's not their fault ...but dang they are destructive as hell....Fisherman know this....tree huggers simply see the profit in letting them destroy the kelp beds.
You DO realize he was talking about the raccoons and not the otters, right?
Right?
Once again, for the folks in the back of the room, I'd be curious to hear your explanation of how otters destroy kelp beds.
It will be riveting and full of new, critical insights into the workings of the nearshore biome, I'm sure![]()

They just do, bro. Trust me. Just talk to anyone. Talk to fisherman. Fisherman aren’t motivated by money. It’s the bad scientists. Just trust me man.You DO realize he was talking about the raccoons and not the otters, right?
Right?
Once again, for the folks in the back of the room, I'd be curious to hear your explanation of how otters destroy kelp beds.
It will be riveting and full of new, critical insights into the workings of the nearshore biome, I'm sure![]()