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	<title>Comments on: Wayward Caribou Meets Untimely Death</title>
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		<title>By: Moose Droppings &#187; Caribou Mystery a Little Closer to Being Solved</title>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday I brought you the story of the Caribou that turned up in Colorado. Well officals have had some time to look at this animal and they are certain it came from a game ranch because of a tag in it’s ear.   &#8220;It&#8217;s very doubtful he was native to this area,&#8221; said Colorado Division of Wildlife spokesman Tyler Baskfield. As evidence, Baskfield points to a tag inscribed with a &#8220;4&#8243; attached to the animal&#8217;s ear, which indicates it may have escaped from a nearby preserve or ranch for wild animals. &#8220;We&#8217;re pretty certain he didn&#8217;t migrate down here,&#8221; Baskfield said. &#8220;But with wildlife, once you say something is for certain, something always comes up to shock you.&#8221; Wild caribou have been seen as far south as northern Washington, said Aron Crowell, Alaska regional director of the Arctic Studies Center in Anchorage. But Crowell agreed a caribou in Colorado is about as a rare as a whale in the South Platte River. [...] </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Yesterday I brought you the story of the Caribou that turned up in Colorado. Well officals have had some time to look at this animal and they are certain it came from a game ranch because of a tag in it’s ear.   &#8220;It&#8217;s very doubtful he was native to this area,&#8221; said Colorado Division of Wildlife spokesman Tyler Baskfield. As evidence, Baskfield points to a tag inscribed with a &#8220;4&#8243; attached to the animal&#8217;s ear, which indicates it may have escaped from a nearby preserve or ranch for wild animals. &#8220;We&#8217;re pretty certain he didn&#8217;t migrate down here,&#8221; Baskfield said. &#8220;But with wildlife, once you say something is for certain, something always comes up to shock you.&#8221; Wild caribou have been seen as far south as northern Washington, said Aron Crowell, Alaska regional director of the Arctic Studies Center in Anchorage. But Crowell agreed a caribou in Colorado is about as a rare as a whale in the South Platte River. [...]</p>
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