The current discussion about Wyoming's current desire to change the nonresident cost and availability of hunting permits for big game raises a question for all of us. My state of Colorado's position on funding for our Parks and Wildlife Department that it is a self funded organization and it gets no state funding. That position is not unusual for states, but it raises a question in my mind.......Why should hunters and fisherman fund the department when all state residents enjoy and are responsible for this management too?
Here in Colorado we had a citizen sponsored ballot question on reintroduction of wolves. The P&WD (and the hunters & fisherman) will be footing the bill. This state funding position also leads to the huge difference in the cost of nonresident hunting and fishing permits when compared to what residents pay. If the department had the ability to receive funding from the state, this difference would not be as important as it is today for their funding. I realize that politics would be involved, but it is today anyway. Wyoming's current situation is an example of politics rearing it's ugly head in this process.
Just my take...............
Here in Colorado we had a citizen sponsored ballot question on reintroduction of wolves. The P&WD (and the hunters & fisherman) will be footing the bill. This state funding position also leads to the huge difference in the cost of nonresident hunting and fishing permits when compared to what residents pay. If the department had the ability to receive funding from the state, this difference would not be as important as it is today for their funding. I realize that politics would be involved, but it is today anyway. Wyoming's current situation is an example of politics rearing it's ugly head in this process.
Just my take...............