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Writing a paper on contraversial wildlife management issues

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21 October 2005, 00:43
kman
Writing a paper on contraversial wildlife management issues
Friend of mine is in University and is supposed to write a paper about something contraversial in regards to wildlife management (banning spring bear hunt in Ontario for example). I figured since there are some experieced members on this board it might be a good place to ask if anyone knew of some examples to give him an idea what to look for on the subject.

Thanks for any comments.
21 October 2005, 01:13
DesertRam
If you want controversial, just raise the "high-fence" issue. That'll get folks going.


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21 October 2005, 01:42
MrHawg
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21 October 2005, 03:29
Steve
kman,

Heck, I'd have your buddy just look at the thread on the Montanta bison hunt. That's pretty contraversial.

He could also do one on hunting elephant, rhino, etc., and how it funds wildlife managment. Have him read "Something of value" by Rourke.

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21 October 2005, 03:41
vapodog
The whole of plains game hunting in RSA could be considered controversial. It's OK with me but there are those that may object.....(as if we care)

I think the #1 controversial issue is the introduction of wolves to the western states.


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21 October 2005, 05:38
kman
Thanks for the feedback guys. That should give him something to do.

Cheers
21 October 2005, 06:24
surestrike
How about wolf reintroduction.

A thinly disguised attempt to end sport hunting.

Wether they want to admitt it or not the reintroduction of wolves is going to completley stop sprot hunting in many areas due to over predation of indiginous animals.

Areas where wolves have moved into are experiencinf up to 90% calf mortality.


That ought to be a good start for a paper. thumb



24 October 2005, 21:05
Reloader
Whitetail Management is a Good "Contraversial" topic as well. Around here every state has totaly different rules regarding size limits and bag limits and each state seems to think they have the "Best" rules for Trophy Management which is total Hog Wash IMO. The only local state that has tried and true hard evidence to back it up is Texas so, they must be doing something right w/ their game laws. The problem w/ our Game Officials is they are so darn arrogant, they will not listen to landowners thoughts even though they have had success in the way they manage their herd. It's pathetic.

Reloader
24 October 2005, 21:12
larrys
I'm sort of with Reloader. How about antler restrictions and whether or not they work in the long term. FWIW, it appears that it is great for the first 4-5 years then the antler sizes begin to drop significantly as the spikes and small antlered deer become dominant and do most of the breeding. Check Mississippi and Pennsylvania where they may be dropping the practice.


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24 October 2005, 23:42
skb2706
You want to stir the pot........get a bunch of tree huggers and a few varmint hunters together and start a discussion over prairie dogs...........