Outdoor-enthusiast24
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Based on the Department of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's position on Public lands. I am having trouble taking this at face value that he is trying to do good by the hunters and fishermen/women and improve our access. I am an optimistic person and very involved in the conservation community. The way this administration has tried to sell of public lands and ignore public input on places like the Boundary Waters, I'm struggling to be optimistic that there isn't an alternative motive for this action.
Are they hoping someone will shoot an Elk in front of thousands of visitors in Yellowstone or clean a bunch of ducks in a public bathroom, let the public become frustrated with hunters and call for the public lands to be more protected...aka... privatized or is this truly a win for the outdoor community. I'm trying to be optimistic, but I have my doubts. What are others thoughts on this?
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Are they hoping someone will shoot an Elk in front of thousands of visitors in Yellowstone or clean a bunch of ducks in a public bathroom, let the public become frustrated with hunters and call for the public lands to be more protected...aka... privatized or is this truly a win for the outdoor community. I'm trying to be optimistic, but I have my doubts. What are others thoughts on this?
Trump is lifting restrictions on hunting in national parks and other areas
President Donald Trump's administration is quietly pushing national park, refuge and wilderness area managers to dramatically scale back hunting restrictions, raising questions about visitor safety and the impact on wildlife.