Yet another case to highlight what is seriously wrong with how we manage wildlife in this country. 378 bear gall bladders...imagine he could actually sell this stuff legally and pay the wildlife department a 30% royalty to invest in a habitat fund and actual anti bear poaching and prevent other species from being poached knly for their parts. Just the 378 bear gall bladders he has at $500 each are worth about $189,000 in the Asian market. We're not even counting the tens of thousands of bears that are shot only tk have their hides removed and the rest of the carcass laid to rot.
We need to start taking advantage of the Asian markets for wildlife and start generating hu dreds of millions of $$$ back into conservation and enforcement. This guy should be managjng the natiknal bear gall bladder program for goodness sake. I'm verh clear in my position on the trade and sale of wildlife. Not only should it be legal it sjould be an integral part of sustainable resource management. No different than a farmer who sells grain and reinvests the profits in land aqusition, machinery and other inputs.
We need to start injecting huge cash back into wildlife or else we won't have any. Goverment policy has more to do with declining wildlife populations than poachers ever will. Much easier to deal with trade in animal parts when it's legal, permitted, and marketed through a single organisation or program.