The way it looks, it might be a lost cause. What would a jerkovski like John Corzine care about science. It just gets in the way of his already cast in concrete opinion that us hunters are the scourge of the earth. Get ready for more bear problems, NJ. I got this from a recent issue email from SCI:
Politics Again Threaten New Jersey's Bear Hunt[/align] SCI Members from New Jersey and SCI’s Litigation Counsel from Washington D.C., Anna Seidman, were in attendance last night at Rutgers University to support the New Jersey Comprehensive Black Bear Management Policy. Per the authority of the New Jersey State Supreme Court, this policy must be drafted by the states' Fish and Game Council and then approved by the state's Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection before a bear hunting seasoncan be established for this fall and winter in the Garden State. [/align] [/align] After the 2004 black bear season was stopped by Commissioner Bradley Campbell, the state has been experiencing bear management problems due to increasing numbers of nuisance bear incidents. Nonetheless, the hearing on measures to manage the state's growing bear populationwas heated andcontentious with the anti-bear hunting contingentusing the meeting to vent their distaste for hunting in general and to jeer and insult hunt supporters. Complicating mattersis a recent statement by New Jersey gubernatorial front runner, Jon Corzine, about how hedoes not support having a bear hunt in New Jersey. It appears that we are facing yet another battle in which politics will interfere with the science of proper bear management.SCI will keep you posted as this issue progresses.
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