Admittedly, I'm late to the party on this public lands debate. When it was getting hot in February, we had so much going with Rokslide/Shows etc, I could hardly pay attention to the debates on here, so this may have already been discussed.
What do you think about the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership as an org and their stance on this public land issue (and all hunting related issues, I guess). Are they worth supporting? Here is a blog post from their site:
Management of public lands changing
What do you think about the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership as an org and their stance on this public land issue (and all hunting related issues, I guess). Are they worth supporting? Here is a blog post from their site:
Management of public lands changing
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