I know the link was from msn. I used it that way because the article was behind a paywall with the Idaho Statesman. The Forest Service (not that they are any better than msn!) put the study together.All I needed to see was MSN.
One of the biologists answer was permits to go hiking. The woods are certainly busier than ever before. The impacts do not surprise me one bit.Source is Idaho Wildlife officials from the Idaho Statesman
Does this really surprise anyone?
Now the question is are the antis going to use this to keep people from enjoying the woods? Share nature, right?
I try to get an arrow through those critters before they know I’m there, so I do I get extra credit for not disturbing the wildLife ? Grin
It definitely has that tilt.This sounds like a perfect beginning to justify restrictions on public access to public land with permits - add in more cougars and wolves, and there's further reason to further limit hunters too. More and more restrictions on vehicles and bikes.
It's all heading in that direction, on the altar of "the only good earth is one untouched by humanity".
Glad to foot the bill then they can't get rid of us.I hate to be that guy, but anyone having an impact on natural resources should have to pay for said resources. Everything effects game populations, but hunters are the only ones footing the bill. If everyone who enjoyed nature actually paid for nature, populations in the west would be a different story. Instead, the granola crunches support big companies with anti hunting objectives.
Glad to foot the bill then they can't get rid of us.
How do you think the Forest Service is funded? Every tax payer contributes.I hate to be that guy, but anyone having an impact on natural resources should have to pay for said resources. Everything effects game populations, but hunters are the only ones footing the bill. If everyone who enjoyed nature actually paid for nature, populations in the west would be a different story. Instead, the granola crunches support big companies with anti hunting objectives.