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https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo.../study-questions-science-behind-hunting-plans
I can see a bit of both sides. We definitely don't have enough resources for great data, and what is science without data. And we all can point to management decisions that reek of politics that clearing don't jive with the science (both to hunt/fish more and to hunt/fish less). But in general I would like to think that substantially more than 60% are trying to do the best they can with what tools they have.
I can see a bit of both sides. We definitely don't have enough resources for great data, and what is science without data. And we all can point to management decisions that reek of politics that clearing don't jive with the science (both to hunt/fish more and to hunt/fish less). But in general I would like to think that substantially more than 60% are trying to do the best they can with what tools they have.