How would you help wildlife?

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Ok, its the season after the season. A time for internet arguments and hypotheticals.

If you were a Bill, Jeff or Elon with billions to donate, how would you use your money to benefit wildlife?

I would look at habitat and migration. Wildlife overpasses or underpasses would be one priority. Just asking Google "One billion dollars could build approximately 100 to over 1,500 wildlife highway crossings, depending on the type, size, and complexity of the structures. "
 
1. Predator control. Not enough to hunt, people lose interest.
2. Technology limits, as other posts have discussed.
3. Young hunter recruitment, without the future hunting dies.
 
1. Predator control. Not enough to hunt, people lose interest.
2. Technology limits, as other posts have discussed.
3. Young hunter recruitment, without the future hunting dies.
Predator programs is a good one. How would you use money to restrict tech? Bribe officials?
 
If we are putting 1 billion on it….
You could offer a bounty on predators, something like $200 for every coyote (maybe fresh lower jaw destroyed in front of some kind of judge), $400 for bear, $1k for a lion/wolf taken between December-May.

Another “reward” or reimbursement of license and tag for proof of a deer/elk taken with any weapon that doesn’t have a magnified optic on it.

Just simple ideas/encouragement that I don’t think violate any laws, but may still get the desired effect.
 
Human population control resulting in habitat protection. Need enough $$ to make human population control possible.
 
The OP's idea is valid, also add human containment, stop the sprawl of human habitat from infringing on wildlife habitat, because we all know wildlife loses.
 
Don't have to be rich to help. Although it would be dam nice if one of them stepped up to the plate. Predator/invasive control. Fence removal.
Time is really what it takes. And if everyone in the hunting community devoted a small fraction of their allotted hunting time it could make a big difference.

Just cut a large check (for me that is, small for others I would assume) for flower/forb interseeding on a piece of Tallgrass prairie. And have 2 acres of shrubs/thermal cover going in the spring. Also have small projects on the homesite, wood duck boxes, bat boxes, a tenth acre pollinator, and shrub strips. Which reminds me I have to get out an shoot some backyard rabbits so they don't kill them this winter. Ha
 
A. The overpasses in migration areas + some fences to funnel animals to these bridges would be huge, practical and very achievable.

B. If you wanted to get real aggressive, buy up HOA developments in winter range, demolish the developments and construct prime wintering grounds.

C. Superfund a Utah election to give the boot the boot to Mike Lee.... or, just hire a professional to take care of him.
 
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