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Ryan K Sanpei
WKR
Beendare,
The map below is where they were planning on conducting the aerial shooting with no recovery of animals. In the proposal, we asked that the areas marked in red and blue be left alone and if they wouldn't agree to both, at least leave the red areas alone. The first marked ridge on the bottom is an actual hunting area and the second ridge borders another hunting area. They claimed that the goats were affecting the watershed. In all my research and knowing the terrain as I’ve hunted there for over twenty years, I’m pretty certain the areas I marked is not a part of the watershed. Then they claimed that the areas I marked needed to be eradicated because there are too many poachers hunting with rifles. REALLY! Their solution to control poaching is to slaughter all the animals!?!?!? The battle is still going and their agenda remains to be unclear. The only thing that I’m certain of is that we are being LIED to.
The map below is where they were planning on conducting the aerial shooting with no recovery of animals. In the proposal, we asked that the areas marked in red and blue be left alone and if they wouldn't agree to both, at least leave the red areas alone. The first marked ridge on the bottom is an actual hunting area and the second ridge borders another hunting area. They claimed that the goats were affecting the watershed. In all my research and knowing the terrain as I’ve hunted there for over twenty years, I’m pretty certain the areas I marked is not a part of the watershed. Then they claimed that the areas I marked needed to be eradicated because there are too many poachers hunting with rifles. REALLY! Their solution to control poaching is to slaughter all the animals!?!?!? The battle is still going and their agenda remains to be unclear. The only thing that I’m certain of is that we are being LIED to.