https://www.nps.gov/wrst/learn/management/subsistence-eligibility.htm
I don't know of any piney that does not fit this qualification. I certainly do.
I don't know of any piney that does not fit this qualification. I certainly do.
https://www.nps.gov/wrst/learn/management/subsistence-eligibility.htm
I don't know of any piney that does not fit this qualification. I certainly do.
Your referring to a document specific to AK and Wrangell-St Elias, another kumquat. It differs for other parks and not all parks are included in the subsistence program. But besides that, and using your 'qualification', many hunters that hunt within the pines would not qualify as they do not live within the pines or an adjacent community. Kumquat #3.
Let me know when your 13.44 is approved.
You may want to review the attached AK specific link.
http://www.subsistmgtinfo.org/basics.htm
What I am trying to communicate is that not all National Parks have the same rules, they are subject to local concerns and customs. In my opinion, traditional practices such as hunting should be taken into account during any federal land management designation or regulation.
LOLActually I'm craving an apple and kumquat salad right now
The "petition" was poorly worded and lacks the support of the Pinelands Commission
I am surprised that this conversation is ongoing as there is zero chance of the Pine Barrens becoming a National Park. Nancy Wittenbergs statement was correct that the last chance for the PB to be a national Park was at the time of the designation of the Pine Barrens as a Federal Reserve or prior to that date such as when Wharton was originally acquired by the State. Far too many inholdings, private land ownership. and entrenched local interests as well as prohibitively high purchase costs. The "petition" was poorly worded and lacks the support of the Pinelands Commission as well as local stakeholders. Its dead in the water.
Well at least it's in good company...
http://www.wired.com/2016/08/enough-with-the-petitions/
"Change.org has lately become the unintentional catalyst for a futile, delusional, gimme-gimme-more form of fan entitlement, one in which a relatively small group of people can easily draw attention to a non-issue that’s not only trivial, but, for the most part, non-actionable"
It's tempting to write a Pinelands Preserve petition - not through Change.org for more Federal and State funds to be allocated for additional Park Police, fire fighting support, road maintenance, historic structure rehabilitation, and purchase of land from willing private sellers. $10 million in additional annual funds could do an awful lot in filling some of the critical gaps. In some State Parks outside of New Jersey they have volunteers during peak season who work as State park campground monitors (checking for permits, answering questions, warning folks of improper behavior, etc) these volunteers usually receive free camping permits for the duration of there volunteer stay. This would free up Park Police for back road patrolling and high priority work. Any other thoughts on what other critical items need to be addressed?
and purchase of land from willing private sellers.
I agree...............however my comment was in reference to Federal funds being allocated to the State for purchasing tracts of land (via the Green Acres fund) from Private sellers.The problem is the Feds will not care if you were willing or not, they would go after whatever they wanted. Best we keep them in Washington.
A similar volunteer structure was in place in Fish & Wildlife some years back that began in 1896. The volunteers were unpaid deputy CO's, but the program was abandoned, I think for budget issues.
Parks & Forests already has a volunteer program in place, has for many years, called Volunteers in Parks or VIP. Individuals and organizations participate. I joined many years ago. But it all depends on how these folks are utilized, if at all. Also each year there are seasonal jobs offered that fill many of the responsibilities you suggest; again, it depends on how they are utilized. You also have the 501c(3) organizations, some help, some don't, in raising funds for Parks & Forests. And yet again, it depends on how those funds are allocated.
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/volunteers.html
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/jobs.html
Anyone ever hear of the v.h.e.m.t group ?
The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement is an environmental movement that calls for all people to abstain from reproduction to cause the gradual voluntary extinction of humankindWhat do the letters stand for?