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There is no plan to add 355k acres to the salmo. I Do not have any idea where that number or idea came from, but it's not a consideration at all.You're right- our management practices have created some serious moose/elk/deer habiat, but the salmo is the last stronghold for caribou, wolverine, griz, lynx, fisher... Just because it's not full of huntable species doens't mean it's useless to wildlife.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on April 20, 2012, 06:01:32 PMThere is no plan to add 355k acres to the salmo. I Do not have any idea where that number or idea came from, but it's not a consideration at all.You're right- our management practices have created some serious moose/elk/deer habiat, but the salmo is the last stronghold for caribou, wolverine, griz, lynx, fisher... Just because it's not full of huntable species doens't mean it's useless to wildlife. I don't know anything about adding to the Salmo, but we have plenty of land open to logging that is great habitat for deer and elk. I'll take more roadless country any day.
Theresa's a big difference between wilderness an National Park
Everything they want to add to the (NC)NP is already wilderness
Theresa's a big difference between wilderness an National Park. Everything they want to add to the NP is already wilderness. The only thing it would gain is limiting access and user groups like hunters. You want to talk about something that really pisses me off lets delve into the NC NP expansion.