I went down a rabbit hole this morning searching for something else after reading a post here on HT and found this clearly dated page from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. I found the "Private Lands" section particularly interesting, in that over 20 years ago they were conceding that many ranches must offer paid hunting to stay viable. Clearly, the point being made is that they have an incentive to help maintain healthy game populations, but the other conclusion we can draw is that they need reliable access to licensed hunters. Seems relevant to other recent conversations here.
The Ranching Economy - NCBA
The rural economy of the West is based on sustainable resource-based activities including ranching and, increasingly, wildlife-derived dollars. In 1995, cash receipts from the marketing of cattle in 11 of the western states totaled $7.3 billion (U.S. Department of Agriculture 1995). Ranching...
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