What is the status of RMEF's P.A.C.???
Mid-terms are right around the corner. Lee is not up until 2028, but there are plenty of members of congress who we're going along with and/or helping with this betrayal.
What is the status of RMEF's P.A.C.???
Mid-terms are right around the corner. Lee is not up until 2028, but there are plenty of members of congress who we're going along with and/or helping with this betrayal.
Today is the next best thing to Christmas morning for a NV resident:
NV Pronghorn Buck (Aug)
ID OTC Bull Elk (Sept)
NV Mule Deer Buck (Oct - plus year round optional Mountain Lion tag)
MN Whitetail (Nov); and
NV Spike Elk (Dec)
Hopefully they can evolve to a fully automated version like the Roomba. Avoid catastrophic crashes/falls and work around those dangers. That “should” help habitat reclamation and restoration with replanting with native plants/grasses.
The forestry drum has been around for a while. Always thought biggest hurdle is topo issues, including rocks/boulders. But this seems to be a good first step towards addressing the limitations.
I wonder if/when this tech will be used by state/federal land managers?
https://mynews4.com/news/local/robots-clearing-fire-fuels-fire-prone-incline-village-new-pilot-project-burnbot#
I thought the fee increases that were being discussed went to state agencies. I'm only familiar with California and Nevada (states where I've lived). Generally speaking, California is below average in allocating money to the intended recipients (just look at the State lottery), and Nevada...
I don’t think I knew about the CO gofundme. Also, I generally oppose fee increases because I don’t believe government agencies know how to do the “efficient thing” with my money, never mind the right thing.
What is the ecological benefit of managing the Grizzly population in the lower 48 through hunting? In other words, what is the detrimental effects on the ecosystem of a Grizzly population that is not adequately managed?
If hunting as a management tool is not appropriate (according to some)...
Yep, the Tester deal is totally different than the Grizzly situation. But it shows that thinking outside the box, there is always a solution. It just might take an unconventional approach.
https://www.legistorm.com/stormfeed/view_rss/93677/member/818/title/tester-successfully-delists-wolves-in-montana-returns-management-to-the-state.html
Not exactly on point, but makes your point.
Nothing is impossible. Be fearless.
I am still new to the hunting space, but one overly broad observation I have made is that “we” are unorganized and afraid.
If we want to make a difference, we have to get more organized and be fearless.