johnsd16,
I agree about the bias in research, and why I don't cherry pick for a preconceived outcome or decision. I also don't cherry pick to make a point either. However, when a vast majority of the peer-reviewed science is pointing in similar directions, to deny that, is to deny reality.
In the case of the moose declines, it is being seen over a wide geographic area, essentially all across the Southern United States Ranges (including parts of Southern Canada)...both in areas with high predator numbers and many without.
It doesn't take a genius, just someone that has basic deductive reasoning skills, via basic research, to recognize that things are wrong for moose in a large geographic area. There are many similarities in the research, and ongoing research...undeniable.
Much of the available, and best research, is pointing the same 3-4 things...again, and again, and again. The research also recognizes that a "one size fits all" approach is probably not going to fix the problem range wide. All of that makes total sense to me.
As to the GF in Wyoming, you couldn't be more wrong. I don't personally know any WYGF employees here that don't hunt and fish. It may be different in MN, but the guys/gals here hunt and fish. I think you're painting with a pretty broad brush, and in the case of Wyoming, unfairly so.
Hunters and Fishermen do NOT have to be uninformed fools when they address the Legislature, Commission, GF Departments, etc. Also, not being engaged, or "too busy", to study up and get your voice heard in a constructive way is also a choice. Funny that hunters have all the time in the world to hunt, scout, research the best rifle to buy, apply for permits, and post on bulletin boards...but just cant seem to find the time to educate themselves and get involved.
I don't have time either, but I make the time because its a priority to me and I've had a lot of success in getting things done. Do I always get my way? Absolutely not. But, what I don't do, is throw my sucker in the dirt when I don't. Another thing I don't do is give up...this wildlife/hunting related stuff is a marathon, not a sprint. I worked on one regulation in Wyoming for 3 years before it changed...but its changed.
Sitting on the sidelines and whining accomplishes nothing.