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With regards to your article on the CSD (“A world all their own,” June 16) and with the bear being killed in SLO for eating chickens raised in the person’s backyard (“Bear killed for eating chickens,” June 30), I wonder how long it will take until another bear or cougar or bobcat finds the chickens being raised on CSD land in Los Osos. I walk both of my dogs by it every day and wonder.
And why does the CSD allow residents to raise chickens and put chicken coops on CSD land?
It will be the bear or cougar that pays the price when they get shot!