birdseye
Active member
Why did your Org NOT get involved with the CC fight?
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I have asked their leadership directly. They don't want to discuss it. Just thought that maybe one of their common members who are signed up here on HT could fill in the blanks.Why would you post that here instead of them directly?
Could not agree more. Only problem is WWF is more than happy to dip its wick in plenty of other hunting issues that are not necessarily about wildlife health or habitat. My inclination is their lack of involvement has more to due with LO relationships than anything.Let me add more than snark.
I want the wildlife federations to be working on wildlife conservation at a landscape level. I want healthy fish and wildlife populations thriving on high quality, well-connected habitats. Achieving that goal requires developing and maintaining good working relationships with landowners, because 50% of Wyoming is privately owned. IMO, that should be the priority of an organization with a mission like WWF. Hunting and fishing access is a central tenet of BHA's mission, so it stands that they would take the lead on the corner crossing issue. I don't want or expect organizations like WWF to take up peripheral issues to their primary mission that may jeopardize work on central tenets, things like protecting high priority wildlife habitat and maintaining connectivity. I don't think we should expect every organization we support to engage every hunting-adjacent issue that arises.
That's the part I have trouble with as well.Could not agree more. Only problem is WWF is more than happy to dip its wick in plenty of other hunting issues that are not necessarily about wildlife health or habitat. My inclination is their lack of involvement has more to due with LO relationships than anything.