Students grapple with solution for campus crow conundrum

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Jason Svoboda

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Technology students devise a system of sound, light and a harmless dose of electrocution to chase crows from campus - and keep them away.

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So precious...

I particularly liked this "We discovered that crows are very intelligent and they have facial recognition, but what was really important to learn for our purposes is that they are very communicative and community-based, so we wanted to use this to our advantage," she said. "If we keep one crow off campus they, in turn, communicate that to other crows in the community."

No crap Crows are intelligent, and have facial recognition, AND communicate!!! Has anyone on here besides me hunted them?

They also have the ability to remember and recognize what a Shotgun and a Rifle are too!!! LOL.

If the campus wasn't so full of the snarky, swarmy and know-it-all, anti-Civil Rights crowd (the 2nd Amendment) and ISU wanted to get rid of Crows on the ISU Campus, close it off for a weekend, and have a buncha dudes with Air-Rifles snipe a couple hundred of these birds on a weekend, and then have people walk the campus with mock guns from then on out....Crow problem solved.....GUARANTEED.
 
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How in the world did "grabble" make it past the editor and into the headline? "Grapple" is the word they likely wanted.
 
bleh, I changed it to grapple, at least here on the message board, that's terrible
 
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