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Mar 26 2018 How the U.S. Dodged International Reforms Designed to Make Wildlife Trapping Less Cruel
A primary source of resistance to trapping reforms in the United States is wildlife agencies, at both the federal and state level. -
Mar 20 2018 Decline In Hunters Threatens How U.S. Pays For Conservation
Wildlife-centered activities, like birdwatching, hiking and photography, are rapidly growing -
Jul 19 2017 He Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune — Maybe
Why more citizens should have a voice in state agency decisions. -
Oct 14 2015 Have You Seen an American Marten?
Have you seen an American Marten? It's furbearer trapping season in Wyoming, with unlimited quotas on these little weasels. This beautiful marten, photo by Tim Auer, was captured by camera in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, a safe haven from trapping. Read on for fascinating details.... -
Oct 26 2014 Who Really Pays for Wildlife in the U.S.?
The authors, Mark Smith and Donald Molde, "contend that approximately 95% of federal, 88% of non-profit, and 94% of total funding for wildlife conservation and management come from the non-hunting public.