As someone living on the other side of the country, it doesn’t directly matter to me whether wild animals or cows roam on a big chunk of prairie.
As a hunter, who hopes to raise future hunters, I love the idea of more and better public hunting opportunities in the future.
As part owner of a beef cattle farm in Virginia, I can only scratch my head at the subsidies given to large western ranches in the form of public land. I can’t ever run a sizable bison herd on my farm, but I can run a very efficient cow-calf operation. Given the choice, I’d rather see more productive use of eastern farmlands for cattle and a large chunk of the prairie restored - via the market - to wildlife.
As a taxpayer, I’d rather the public land on the prairie be used for a broadly-available public resource - like hunting tourism - rather than a very inefficient cattle/grazing operation.
All that to say that APR seems like a pretty good idea.