We can talk science, funding and habitat restoration until we are blue in the face.
The number one turning tool in the areas covered by this study is a predator reduction.
Wolves first....that will bring the downward moose population spiral under control.
Bears can be kept in check to boost recruitment.
Then the habitat restoration to support the moose that come back.
We don't really need to spend a bunch more money to study......
The reason we have to study it is because policy makers don't truly support moose recovery.
Why?
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
The reason we have to study it is because policy makers don't truly support moose recovery.
Why?
It's pretty sad when a critical solution to fix a wildlife problem is put on the back burner due to fear of the dis connected, misinformed voter.
How are we going to change this?
It's pretty sad when a critical solution to fix a wildlife problem is put on the back burner due to fear of the dis connected, misinformed voter.
How are we going to change this?
I asked the question first lol!
There is a fundamental failure and it's on our end.
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
I agree....please Jesse....tell us.
Ive pretty well said what needs to be done and a lot of others have as well.
Lets hear it from the Fed.
How do we recover moose?
What is the holdup on getting the recovery underway?
What is the fundamental failure we are faced with?
Everyone needs to know so we can reverse this failure....if possible.
"BC conservationists need to grow up. We need to advocate for increased funding, science and social support system that puts everyone who cares about the" wildlife, "at the same table and on the same page." "The" wildlife and habitat "is going downhill; unless we can advocate for and share the resource it will continue to disappear. Our collective rights become very hollow without any" wildlife on the landscape.
Did I get it right?
The measure of a man is not how much power he has, it's how he wields it.
"BC conservationists need to grow up. We need to advocate for increased funding, science and social support system that puts everyone who cares about the" wildlife, "at the same table and on the same page." "The" wildlife and habitat "is going downhill; unless we can advocate for and share the resource it will continue to disappear. Our collective rights become very hollow without any" wildlife on the landscape.