Our own Ben Long wrote a great piece today in the Outdoor Life Open Country blog.
http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/op...r-why-federal-wildlife-refuges-matter-so-much
I hunt wildlife refuges a lot. When people want to come to Montana to hunt "The Breaks," they are most likely hunting the Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge. In Alaska, I've hunted the Koyokuk NWR. I grew up hunting ducks in MN, right on the boundary of the Lake Agissiz NWR. A lot of friends from MN, WI, and IA hunt deer and canvasbacks on the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife Refuge.
Ben makes some good points as to the importance of these Refuge lands and how they are also targets of the far fringe who want to take them from you. These lands, more than any other public lands, are the result of hunters dollars, advocacy, and donations.
Cold dead hands .........
http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/op...r-why-federal-wildlife-refuges-matter-so-much
I hunt wildlife refuges a lot. When people want to come to Montana to hunt "The Breaks," they are most likely hunting the Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge. In Alaska, I've hunted the Koyokuk NWR. I grew up hunting ducks in MN, right on the boundary of the Lake Agissiz NWR. A lot of friends from MN, WI, and IA hunt deer and canvasbacks on the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife Refuge.
Ben makes some good points as to the importance of these Refuge lands and how they are also targets of the far fringe who want to take them from you. These lands, more than any other public lands, are the result of hunters dollars, advocacy, and donations.
Cold dead hands .........