noharleyyet
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Yea, that's not subtle...Was concerned about the sheep in the center.
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Yea, that's not subtle...Was concerned about the sheep in the center.
I'm pretty sure this was just a study mandated by the legislature. I don't think there is an actual program in place. Please correct me if I am wrong.
This post x 1000000. We need to get this message out. I don't see anti-hunting orgs directing one single cent or one work-hour toward habitat improvement. All they do is fill the coffers of wealthy activist law and public relations firms. The work of RMBS and WSF in Colorado regarding sheep is just one small, but powerful example. Extrapolate that across the various elk, deer, waterfowl, upland birds, turkey, and non-species specific wildlife conservation organizations, the impact is tremendous, but largely unnoticed. Where are the virtuous members of Center for Biological Diversity, Wildlife Earth Guardians, and Defenders of Wildlife? No where to be found.Oh, I missed the sarcasm. I have come to expect that the anti-hunting community really does not care about wildlife. I don't see them out removing fences, spraying weeds, or hell, even counting bighorns. It is apparently lost on them that spending millions on lawyers to stop hunting creates no habitat and 'saves' no animals.
You need to recruit the advocacy photographer, start naming the the sheep and and talk about how horrible it is to be torn from their families. Follow the horse model.Yeah, where are they on that?
the legislature allocated $31,200 for the DNR(CPW) for the program, unless that is all study money.I'm pretty sure this was just a study mandated by the legislature. I don't think there is an actual program in place. Please correct me if I am wrong.