No one disagrees that conservation should be “science-based.”
That’s the most important reason the concept is included as one of the seven fundamental pillars of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.
At the same time, decision-making by agencies and hunter attitudes and behavior often seem to be driven by something else.
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