RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
There is no "eslewhere" for them to find it currently.
They havent "given in" because they havent gotten to the point yet where they must. They made meager insignificant cuts that they were all too willing to "live with" to avoid having to make changes. That is soon not to be the case.
They "tested the water" with the rediculous offer of nothing, with the changes in the few wmus. The longer the holdout goes on, the higher the offer will increase. No doubt about it.