![]() I always used 2 whole 1lb tubs of quick white, and 1 whole gallon of 40vol peroxide, for a L/S Dall sheep. Let mixture stand 10 minutes, after mixing, and liberally apply to dark, and blood stained areas ONLY, and let stand 15 minutes, then apply the mixture, to the entire skin, including the areas you already did. ALL SKINS, should be tanned, BEFORE bleaching!ġ. Bleaching DOESNT GIVE GOOD RESULTS, in colder temps! This all seems a little anal, but these are a few things I have learned over the last couple of years, on my own, after bleaching many skins. Skin should only be SLIGHTLY damp! Your room temp, needs to be above 60degrees, as well as the temp of the peroxide creme. Rubber gloves-YES it will burn ya! Twelve pounds of salt, 1lb of baking soda, and a large tub, that will hold at least 15 gallons, with the addition of a skin. You need to have a few basic supplies on hand, before starting. Sally's, has a discount card, which will get you some good deals, if you do alot of bleaching! Yes, I am a card carrying member of the Sally's Beauty Supply beauty club!LMAO ![]() This includes meat, hides and horns.Pay attention to what Dan Davis said, first of all.(Mint City Tanning out of Michigan-good fella)īoth quick white, and 40volume peroxide, are sold at your local beauty supply store. At this time, our wish is to see as many animals as possible relocated this July and as much of the lethally culled animals utilized. We are ultimately disappointed to see the mountain goat leave the Olympic Peninsula, a place they have called home for over 100 years. RMGA applauds ONP and Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife for their continued efforts to successfully relocate these animals to native goat habitat. Hide and meat should be recovered whenever safely possible. Horns are of top priority to the park so that an age structure of the harvest animals can be collected. Volunteers will be required to salvage as much of each animal as safely possible. Teams of 3-6 people will be assigned to designated removal areas for a week of backcountry goat culling. They will also need to pass a marksmanship test and need to be equipped with a mandatory gear list. Each chosen applicant will be required to provide a doctor’s note stating their ability to backpack up to 15-miles for seven continuous days. This spring, the park will begin to accept applications for backcountry hunters who have extensive experience backpack hunting sheep and goats. Some of the goats relocated in 2018 are already successfully breeding in the North Cascades and producing offspring - A huge conservation success RMGA is proud to be part of. ![]() 17 kids were relocated to zoos and all alive today. ![]() ![]() 275 of those animals were released alive and 194 of them are known to be alive in their new home today. 312 of those animals made it to staging area alive where they were handed off to Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife officials to be relocated into the North Cascades. To date, the park has successfully captured 326 of their resident goats. Helicopter gunning is slated to begin in summer of 2021. After this, the park will begin lethal removal starting in September conducted by highly vetted backcountry volunteers. This coming July marks the fourth and final round of live capture and relocation of Olympic National Park’s mountain goats. ![]()
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