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Hunter overcrowding and the privatization of access
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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 5845505" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>That's why when these R3 supporting non-profits as well as hunting companies, hunting influencers, and the like keep saying "hunting is conservation" and we need to recruit more hunters to keep funding conservation, I call BS on that. Hunting is consumption. <strong>Preserving access is conservation.</strong></p><p></p><p>Very few individuals in those categories do a thing to preserve access to hunting land. The ones that do are doing so little in that arena compared to the damage they do that it's negligible. Put it this way, they've done a lot more to increase crowding on public land, and increase the leasing of land, than they've done to acquire more public land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 5845505, member: 11842"] That's why when these R3 supporting non-profits as well as hunting companies, hunting influencers, and the like keep saying "hunting is conservation" and we need to recruit more hunters to keep funding conservation, I call BS on that. Hunting is consumption. [B]Preserving access is conservation.[/B] Very few individuals in those categories do a thing to preserve access to hunting land. The ones that do are doing so little in that arena compared to the damage they do that it's negligible. Put it this way, they've done a lot more to increase crowding on public land, and increase the leasing of land, than they've done to acquire more public land. [/QUOTE]
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