Managing Wildlife Into the Ground? | Fresh Tracks Weekly (Ep. 63)
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This week, we talk about how hunting regulations impact wildlife populations and how people often overemphasize the impact hunters have on wildlife.
In Nebraska, a bill was introduced to transfer money from the state game fund into the general fund and from the Habitat and State parks funds into the general fund.
In British Columbia, the first cases of Chronic wasting disease were recently reported.
In Alaska, the State has updated the Western Arctic Caribou Herd regulations to reduce bag limits for all hunters.
Read more about the bill in Nebraska here
https://sportsmensalliance.org/news/nebraska-senator-mocks-citizens-supports-defunding-game-and-parks-department/
Contact Senator Steve Erdman here
http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist47/
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