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RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
A hint of why that is could be found on a public land map of each unit.
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RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
Just to confuse people like you who didn't pay attention when the new way of managing the herd as explained.
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RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
There are areas in both 2g and 2F that are mainly northern hardwods and other areas are more predominantly oak/hickory.I couldn't tell you which has more than the other.Where I live,it's mainly oak hickory.However,there's an area called the Owl's nest in 2F that's predominantly northern hardwoods.It's pretty cool to see because there's almost a very defined line where it changes from northern hardwoods to oak/hickory forests.
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RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
Maybe the PGC should start selling cookies. How long do they think hunters are going to foot the bill for all wildlife and get screwed when their opinion means nothing? The question should of been, How can the PGC better the relationship with their handlers that feed them. Not how can we get more money and continue to screw you all. Make sure you have peanutbutter cookies,That is the only way the PGC is going to get any more money from me.
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RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
I cant even believe the gall of those idiots to even ask for money considering the state of affairs. If I didnt know how "obtuse" the extremists are in that agency now, Id have thought they were joking. To even DREAM of asking without any reparative measures is absolutely rediculous. Sadly, due to to the corruption and greed of politics, the possibility exists that they will get what they are asking for and be enable to screw us for the next decade.
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RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
ORIGINAL: livbucks A hint of why that is could be found on a public land map of each unit. |
RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
here is a quote from bret Wallingford regarding herd health and forest health, which may help RSB, BTB and Livbucks understand my point about 2F and 2G.
"First, all habitat quantity and quality, not just "forest habitat health" will affect deer health. Deer health depends on habitat because deer get their nutrition from the habitat in which they live. However, we only consider "forest habitat health" in making management recommendations. Other habitat types can provide nutrition to deer, but are not a part of our "forest habitat health measure". For example, in agricultural landscapes, deer can impact forest health, but forests are not the only type of In agricultural areas, deer can impact forests significantly, yet still be healthy because of the high nutrition plane in the ag land. Compared to forested lands, agricultural lands tend to have better soils with increased nutrient levels that grow plants that are more accessable to deer. Second, the measurement of forest habitat health does not dictate what deer health will be. |
RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
ORIGINAL: explorer_Jack ORIGINAL: livbucks A hint of why that is could be found on a public land map of each unit. |
RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
It simply takes more tags to get the job done. |
RE: How should Wildlife Management be funded?
bb that would not make any sense what so ever no huntable herd no licsence sales no money
kinda defeat their purpose wouldnt it |
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