No one is talking about shutting down 20 million acres of public land in Alaska. Not even close.
@f16jack This is a great example of why inaccurate and misleading information can be a disservice if not dangerous.
As for the future of hunting on fed public land. The sky is not falling. Yes there will be some back and forth on on things like endangered and threatened species, methods and means, etc. No big chunks of real opportunity will be lost as a result of federal action in our lifetimes.
The current biggest threats to hunting and fishing opportunities are things like privatization/commercialization of public land, habitat loss, animal population loss, and infiltration of state management authorities by special interest groups. I'm far more worried about these things than the feds making a bunch of new and restrictive laws and regulations, navigating a bunch of government dysfunction, red tape, and public pushback in the process.