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Different organizations have been trying to set aside, and preserve, and take away our land out here for as long as I can remember. Wild Olympics is the latest one. Don't drink their Koolaid!
I'm a big fan of the Nature Conservancy. They are able to protect a lot of land that is most often very important fish and wildlife habitat, and on much of the land they own, hunting is allowed. What's not to like about that? They're not charging for access like all the timber companies do. Maybe do a little research on the Nature Conservancy, it just might change your opinion. They're really not much different than the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation in what they do.
I'm a big fan of the Nature Conservancy. They are able to protect a lot of land that is very important fish and wildlife habitat, and on much of the land they own, hunting is allowed. What's not to like about that? They're not charging for access like all the timber companies do. Maybe do a little research on the Nature Conservancy, it just might change your opinion. They're really not much different than the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation in what they do.
Some Nature Conservancy lands remain open to hunting and some don't. .
Yeah, and about a dozen places I used to hunt are housing developments or warehouses.
My whole reason for not feeling good about Nature Conservancy was they seemed to show up around here not long after the Wild Olympics campaign started making enemies with locals. Wild Olympics actually does want to take OUR land (NFS and DNR) as well as private owned timberlands...........