When Grand Staircase National Monument was created there were several grazing leases. Late 1990s those leases where purchased by Grand Canyon Trust and retired. Once the ranchers had opportunity to remove cattle and the leases no longer existed, some cattle were culled if they couldn't be...
Yep things are bad in Utah. OIL species; sheep, goats, moose, bison, stable or growing including OTC Bison Tag opportunity. State supports science based wildlife management including harvest objective and use hounds for cats, bears and bounty on coyotes. Elk, Deer, Antelope holding ok even...
Management and maintenance of National Park infrastructure should be privatized. Zion National Park here in Utah had a trail closed from 2010 until 2019 until a private non-profit gave the park $1M to fix it. During that decade State of Utah tourism marketing campaign; Mighty 5 increased...
Togie, Great email. Concise, factual, pointed, respectful! Our elected officials are people and I've always found what you demonstrated to be most effective and likely to get positive engagement about the issue.
Sadly CO demonstrated with 2020 Wolf Reintroduction referendum; west slope citizens and proven model of wildlife management doesn't matter. If those looking to ban lion hunting fail legislatively; expect future referendum.
Thankful UT passed Proposition 5 in 98
This was thrill kill.
When these idiots are convicted do they lose hunting-fishing privileges in ID where this killing occurred? Grizz non-game species but seems reasonable they should lose rights.
You mean the unnecessary prosecution of poaching?
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/energy-environment/supreme-court-to-review-crow-elk-hunting-rights-in-wyoming/2018/06/29/c653c7f0-7bbd-11e8-ac4e-421ef7165923_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.20d3be35bfb4
Not understanding the...
I'm sure those who embraced tribal management of the now defunct Bears Ears will support tribal hunting rights on all public lands. They've done such a great job on the Navajo Reservation and Monument Valley why not give them a seat at every public land discussion.
Amazing place and never gets old. Sandy Ranches was for sales a few years back for $9.5M. Told the wife if we win the lotto I'll buy; retire grazing permits in exchange for a couple Buf and Deer tags each year. Life would be amazing if you could hunt on a regular basis. Heck I'd even give...
Anyone from BHA want to explain? https://www.keepgrizzliesprotected.com/the-scientsts
The Dr and Yvon on same page. Can't make this stuff up.
BHA Podcast https://www.backcountryhunters.org/bha_podcast_blast_episode_21