Review of NWRs and Fish Hatcheries

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Not sure who is pushing this effort. I have my concerns as to the motives behind it. Will be interesting to see what Nesvik and Coursey suggest; two Wyoming folks with strong ties to the hunting world.
 
I am hoping this review will get some of the Refuges, at least from my prospective, back on track. One particular Refuge that I frequent, has lost it’s way. The Refuge land was purchased many decades ago with Duck Stamp money. The focus was always on waterfowl with duck banding, nest boxes, a dike system to manipulate water levels for maximum nesting effort, a strong law enforcement presence during the waterfowl season, biologists bag checks at boat launch sites, etc. Over the past decade all of those activities have stopped. Staff spends most of their time staring at a computer screen. The focus is on frogs, butterflies, and turtles .
 
USFWS has been forced to operate on skeleton crew budgets, it’s crushing over the long term to do more and more with less. Gotta have people to make the wheels turn ultimately. Having been a previous USFWS employee, I have witnessed the effects of shrinking staffing models over time- it is not good. I would not be surprised if some hatcheries are given to state or tribal entities to manage.
 
I'm sure the review is....or was conducted in a totally transparent manner using the best scientific and public data in no way shape or form influenced by any special interests. And it will the bigglyest high poll ratings ever out of any conservation decision ever in history of conservation......Not.

I know reviews are need from time to time to make sure things are on track, updating management goal etc. But one would think reviews like this are a political bomb that never turn out well. I fear that this "review" is just an experiment or trial run to chip away protections with ultimate goal of land sell offs.
 
It will be the most transparent and science based review ever known to mankind. Everyone in the world will envy what this administration is doing. Already rave applauds are coming from such places as Yemen, Sudan, and Provo. Not to get ahead of analysis, but it's expected that fewer wildlife will mean a richer life for the few that remain, as habitat will be less crowded and an overabundance of feed will fatten those remaining. Applying the unquestioned success and huge impact of the principles of DOGE which have never ever been seen before by mankind throughout history, the billions and billions of dollars saved and the exponentially improved efficiency of wildlife management will mark this review and subsequent actions as the most fabulous project ever conceived and executed by the human race on behalf of the remaining elite group of wildlife species. Make Animal-loving Groups Aware!
 

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