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Most are non-profit organizations paying their leadership over $100k year.
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will conduct my research elsewhere.
That’s not an impressive amount of money. I don’t mind if a person at the top end of an organization I support makes a living salary. Matter of fact, I prefer they do. If a person is paid decently he/she may just do a better job.Most are non-profit organizations paying their leadership over $100k year.
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Creflo Dollar approves this messageThat’s not an impressive amount of money. I don’t mind if a person at the top end of an organization I support makes a living salary.
Guess I don’t get millennial humorCreflo Dollar approves this message
What do you think of my other points?
Definitely not a millennial ...I get AARP mail nowGuess I don’t get millennial humor
Edit: ok, I get it… Same statement could be made about most clergy. At least some non-profits are working on tangible goals.
I can give you a list of what WYBHA has done.That’s not an impressive amount of money. I don’t mind if a person at the top end of an organization I support makes a living salary. Matter of fact, I prefer they do. If a person is paid decently he/she may just do a better job.
Definitely not a millennial ...I get AARP mail now
I’m a lifetime member of BHA but out of all the orgs I belong to this one seems to make you scratch your chin much more. I just never see this kind of stuff with other much more long standing orgs, true or not it makes you question things much more.
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One of the latest fronts in Big Green’s spider web At a Glance Environmentalist activism is the name of the game at BHA, and hunters and anglers are just the camouflage. BHA has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from environmentalist groups, and BHA executive director Land Tawney has a...www.activistfacts.com
I’m in favor of 80% of that. Thanks!I can give you a list of what WYBHA has done.
1. First issue we worked on was changing aircraft drone regulations via working with the WYGF Department. Changed the law so that aircraft (including drones) can not be used to scout in Wyoming from August 1- January 31. At the same time removed the 24 hour wait as long as the aircraft is used to transport hunters, meaning its now LEGAL to use them for accessing state lands to hunt. You couldn't prior because you cant camp/spend the night on state trust lands.
2. AccessYes donations from $1500-$3000 annually since the chapter existed.
3. Had some vandalism happen on a large HMA in Central Wyoming determined to NOT be from hunters as there was no hunting season at the time. Regardless, because of the importance of that HMA, the WY Chapter along with a couple individuals, raised funds to compensate those landowners for the vandalism.
4. Stopped the Bonander State land exchange on a 5-0 vote of the State Land board via personal conversations with all the top 5 elected officials, a petition, and flooding public meetings to oppose. That saved access to thousands of acres of public land in one of the best elk units in the State.
5. Worked with the legislature to draft, and pass, legislation to allow hunters to reserve their hard to draw licenses to the following year for a medical reason. I made one member of this board aware of the program when he got covid and was going to burn points. The same guy busts my balls all the time. I also made Randy Newberg aware of that regulation and he was able to reserve a tag for his Uncle that was too sick at the time to hunt it. Good program.
Oh I agree but it does make one think, what other conservation org has had such drama with leadership and origins, NRA doesn’t count.To put it charitably, that website is a little less than neutral.
What other org is there that may attract support from us rod & gun folks and openly flies in the face of corporate land grabbers?Oh I agree but it does make one think, what other conservation org has had such drama with leadership and origins, NRA doesn’t count.
Oh I agree but it does make one think, what other conservation org has had such drama with leadership and origins, NRA doesn’t count.
To just dismiss it is biased as well, just too much unknown to make me continue supporting them, I think we all need to find an org to support, for some it’ll be BHA.I added some stuff to my post after a little more digging. Seems like they're probably just the Green Decoys folks.