I hate to piss on yinzes Wheaties this fine morning, but I do hope you all realize that when they receive 100,000+ public "comments" on such a matter, they are filtering out 99.9% of them. And why wouldn't they as dumb as the general populace is?
This is straight from the guidelines they publish for tips to submit helpful comments:
-Read and understand the regulatory document you are commenting on [it's like a million pages of "scientific" research - any of you actually do this?]
-Feel free to reach out to the agency with questions
-Be concise but support your claims
-Base your justification on sound reasoning, scientific evidence, and/or how you will be impacted
-Address trade-offs and opposing views in your comment
-There is no minimum or maximum length for an effective comment
-The comment process is not a vote –one well supported comment is often more influential than a thousand form letters
Effectively, I can tell you that they really only take into consideration the comments made by the major stakeholders that employ the researchers to write intelligible responses using all the proper scientific jargon (and that have the high $ lawyers to back them). Thus the importance of belonging to conservation orgs like RMEF, BHA and such.
However, reading through all the city dwelling animal lover comments is pretty good entertainment for a few minutes. Holy crap are those people are out of touch with the real world.