sierrahunter
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All I see are a bunch of goals with no outlined actions. Seems overly vague as to the the “how”. I guess where politicians are concerned, I would be suspicious too.
And there is a push in the conservation community to provide better outreach to people of color. We've had some really good discussions here on HT about it. Bringing more kids into the outdoors from impoverished communities is worthy goal, IMO.
Absolutely, but I don't see anywhere signs that say "whites only" I don't see any access being denied to people of color. If anyone wants to hunt or fish they can.
True, and that's not what the legislation says either. It recognizes that people of color participate in outdoor recreation at a lower level than white folks do and seeks to change that by providing direction to agencies. Kind of tough for a kid living in an inner city to get out for trout & deer.
Access is a poor choice of words then. Perhaps it should be worded EXPOSURE to the outdoors. But the only way you can MAKE someone spend time outdoors is if schools have field trips to wildlife areas and national parks. I don't believe access is an issue, the issue is the exposure and desire.
Ps. CA has a very large Asian community and many of them are active hunters and fisherman. Most of them live in the inner cities but still make it out to the wilds. Access is not the problem. It's a cultural issue.
I think that's a really solid point. I'd like to see Cal G&F do some outreach to underserved communities to get more folks hunting & fishing. That's a laudable goal. No doubt you'll be going up against cultural bias.
I wonder as well what economic role is in this issue.