- Location
- Western Manitoba
Great White - not really understanding what you meant by "this". I do know that hunters tend to care about maintaining healthy game populations - much more than average urbanite. And we have been very wrong in the past, by working to inadequate or incorrect information.
I was President of a small town local Sask Wildlife Branch - maybe 1980's - we donated $$$ and time to build deer feeders. Was a province wide effort by the SWF. A plant in Nipawin (?) donated or had really reduced cost alfalfa pellets for feeding deer throughout Sask over the winter. It sounded good and made "sense", but we apparently killed thousands of them - maybe tens of thousands - winter deer just not set up internally to handle that intense food source - they constipated, and died. Was not the general population that was trying to help - was mainly hunters. In that case, not a really good job, at all. But we tried. And put up our time and our money for that effort.
So my own view would be that I would again donate my time and my money to resolve the CWD thing - if there was evidence that there was a plan with some hope of working. Not seeing that so far.
I was President of a small town local Sask Wildlife Branch - maybe 1980's - we donated $$$ and time to build deer feeders. Was a province wide effort by the SWF. A plant in Nipawin (?) donated or had really reduced cost alfalfa pellets for feeding deer throughout Sask over the winter. It sounded good and made "sense", but we apparently killed thousands of them - maybe tens of thousands - winter deer just not set up internally to handle that intense food source - they constipated, and died. Was not the general population that was trying to help - was mainly hunters. In that case, not a really good job, at all. But we tried. And put up our time and our money for that effort.
So my own view would be that I would again donate my time and my money to resolve the CWD thing - if there was evidence that there was a plan with some hope of working. Not seeing that so far.