Forkyfinder
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Except theyd have tolerance for elk numbers.Then they become just like every other private land owner in the area.
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Except theyd have tolerance for elk numbers.Then they become just like every other private land owner in the area.
That is doubtful, as AP has invested in extensive camping, nature trails, educational programs for the public, flora and fauna research programs, and much more. Too much development and even hardscape for the public to just abandon.Then they become just like every other private land owner in the area.
Kinda think he meant you were never gonna have access anyways so what’s the big deal. Should appreciate what they are doing nowThat is doubtful, as AP has invested in extensive camping, nature trails, educational programs for the public, flora and fauna research programs, and much more. Too much development and even hardscape for the public to just abandon.
Skepticism is okay, but recognition of factual information and considering higher motives is actually more positive.
Must be human nature, but I'll never understand why negativity and criticism is so easy for so many, even in the face of good things to admire and applaud.
It suprises me that some naysayers here don't criticize and conjure up nefarious potential motives of ranchers who sign up for Block Management, saying, "They're gonna eventually pull the BM and not let me hunt. They are just like every other private land owner in the area!"