Bluehair
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Ok, here’s a link to this thing in case you’re interested.
I was underwhelmed by the lack of discussion of wildlife issues. There was a brief mention of vehicle/wildlife collisions.
I noticed that hunting didn’t even make the top 10 list of popular outdoor activities. I think fishing made #8.
The section on economic data from outdoor recreation was incomplete (empty), and supposed to be available in Sept, a month after the public comment period closes. Gee thanks.
You want to know what your hunting and fishing dollars are doing? Well here you go, 82 pages of word salad saying they need more money.
I was underwhelmed by the lack of discussion of wildlife issues. There was a brief mention of vehicle/wildlife collisions.
I noticed that hunting didn’t even make the top 10 list of popular outdoor activities. I think fishing made #8.
The section on economic data from outdoor recreation was incomplete (empty), and supposed to be available in Sept, a month after the public comment period closes. Gee thanks.
You want to know what your hunting and fishing dollars are doing? Well here you go, 82 pages of word salad saying they need more money.
Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP)
What is the SCORP? Every five years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) leads the development of a comprehensive outdoor recreation plan to maintain eligibility for funding through the Land and Water Conservation Fund, and to inform additional investments from other
engagecpw.org