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A word on the TWRA Whistleblower Claims
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5801356" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>(Omega...no comment below is directly pointed at you...just referencing the article you posted)</p><p></p><p>The previous article posted kinda says what some are trying to point out:</p><p></p><p>"This disease is not only crippling to the animals who contract it, but it's also crippling to state and tribal agencies trying to monitor the disease and implement management actions to slow the spread and keep prevalence low. The management portion of this funding source is critical to help agencies minimize the use of existing conservation dollars to study and battle this disease".</p><p></p><p>So the money from both Acts mentioned in the article seem to be more of an assistance program to cover the cost burden of CWD testing, management, etc.</p><p></p><p>When we are discussing CWD in TN and someone says "its all about money" or "just follow the money" it is almost to insinuate that TWRA is benefiting from CWD, wanting to expand units to other counties, wanting more fear and more testing because they are financially gaining from CWD in some way?</p><p></p><p>Makes no sense? Follow the money and it sadly appears that money which could be used for other conservation projects is being used to manage CWD....which is frustrating.</p><p></p><p>Has the agency made some mistakes? Sure they have...I'm worried some mistakes have been made that cant be undone...and in the long run...as less and less people are hunting...there will be less money to follow. I dont see what TWRA has to gain from CWD...especially with the current management plan thats in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5801356, member: 20594"] (Omega...no comment below is directly pointed at you...just referencing the article you posted) The previous article posted kinda says what some are trying to point out: "This disease is not only crippling to the animals who contract it, but it's also crippling to state and tribal agencies trying to monitor the disease and implement management actions to slow the spread and keep prevalence low. The management portion of this funding source is critical to help agencies minimize the use of existing conservation dollars to study and battle this disease". So the money from both Acts mentioned in the article seem to be more of an assistance program to cover the cost burden of CWD testing, management, etc. When we are discussing CWD in TN and someone says "its all about money" or "just follow the money" it is almost to insinuate that TWRA is benefiting from CWD, wanting to expand units to other counties, wanting more fear and more testing because they are financially gaining from CWD in some way? Makes no sense? Follow the money and it sadly appears that money which could be used for other conservation projects is being used to manage CWD....which is frustrating. Has the agency made some mistakes? Sure they have...I'm worried some mistakes have been made that cant be undone...and in the long run...as less and less people are hunting...there will be less money to follow. I dont see what TWRA has to gain from CWD...especially with the current management plan thats in place. [/QUOTE]
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