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I attended today, but unfortunately was distracted with my job during much of the meeting. A few notes:
- Commissioners Haskett and Philips were pretty pissed about not being notified about the wolf releases. They spent countless hours, attended dozens of meetings, got beat up from both sides over the last 3 years and didn't even get a courtesy notification. Philips said he heard about it on TV the next day. Davis (Director, CPW) apologized profusely (and genuinely, I think). A public commenter got cut off by Chair May because he pointed out that the governor's husband was one of a handful of people invited to one of the releases. I think May is confusing facts with 'personal attacks'. He cuts people off for even indirectly mentioning people, like "the new commissioners." Seems overwrought and completely unnecessary.
- A few outfitters were upset by the 'position paper' (I didn't see it on the meeting webpage, if someone could share it, I would appreciate it) which, I gather, said that CPW plans to reduce licenses in the NW corner of the state. Meeker was mentioned specifically.
- Bighorn sheep populations are down due to disease (pneumonia from domestic sheep), and other factors. Tags will be reduced from 331 to 321 (-10) this year.
- Mountain Goat tags are being reduced from 280 to 244 (-36), mostly in unit G-12 where they have been purposely reducing the numbers, but have now reached the goal.
- Luke Wiedel, RMEF volunteer, gave a good comment at 3:15:00 mark.
- https://www.youtube.com/live/BchEAcSN8gs?si=Q1WKAe3Al2G9oN4Q
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