Michigan and Colorado recognize that the future of hunting and fishing depend on the goodwill of Americans who don’t hunt or fish (and are unlikely to start).
Both have legislatively established wildlife councils that promote the economic and ecological benefits of hunting and fishing with funding provided by a surcharge on every license sold. Both councils are making a difference.
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