I don't know much about this and am curious as to what others think. First impression is that eliminating the feeding grounds sounds bad for elk numbers, sounds bad for elk hunting, sounds bad for ranchers. I don't know if long term there would be benefits for controlling CWD. I can see how a case can be made for that, but I think (but don't know) that it is only deductive without any evidence to support it.
I certainly don't trust the groups trying to close the feeding grounds, so that makes me skeptical as well.
I certainly don't trust the groups trying to close the feeding grounds, so that makes me skeptical as well.
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