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Grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, coyotes, cougars/ mountain lions,bobcats, wolverines, lynx, foxes, fishers and martens are the suite of carnivores that originally inhabited North America after the Pleistocene extinctions. This site invites research, commentary, point/counterpoint on that suite of native animals (predator and prey) that inhabited The Americas circa 1500-at the initial point of European exploration and subsequent colonization. Landscape ecology, journal accounts of explorers and frontiersmen, genetic evaluations of museum animals, peer reviewed 20th and 21st century research on various aspects of our "Wild America" as well as subjective commentary from expert and layman alike. All of the above being revealed and discussed with the underlying goal of one day seeing our Continent rewilded.....Where big enough swaths of open space exist with connective corridors to other large forest, meadow, mountain, valley, prairie, desert and chaparral wildlands.....Thereby enabling all of our historic fauna, including man, to live in a sustainable and healthy environment. - Blogger Rick

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Might we actually move forward positively on State Wildlife Management and Regulations if Nevada decides to do away with their Wildlife Commission????..........As so many of us have opined about over the past year, State Commissioners are politically appointed by Govenors who almost alway pay back campaign favors to hunting and livestock groups through these appointments.........No way carnivores get managed as benevolently as deer and elk until States have Game Commisions that are staffed by all stakeholders in wildlfie management, not just hunters, ranchers and mineral interests...Thumbs up to Nevada State Senator Sheila Leslie who wants to look at the Wildlife Commission because it has been mired in controversy and is dominated by pro-hunting members.....Govenor Gibbons was accused of packing the commission with pro hunters...... Commissioners last year established the state's first bear hunting season, enraging animal support groups and others

Panel targets dropping 35 state boards, commissions

 

CARSON CITY -- A new legislative subcommittee took aim Thursday at the possible elimination of 35 state boards and commissions, including the state Wildlife and Ethics commissions.
During the first meeting of Legislature's Sunset Subcommittee, members identified the boards and commissions they want to call in and ask to provide justification for their continued existence.
Some such as the Commission on Sports have not met in decades and clearly will be abolished. But others, including the Wildlife and Ethics commissions, were placed on the subcommittee's bull's-eye largely because they are controversial or failed to respond to legislative requests for information.

"We aren't saying these boards are good or bad," said Sen. Sheila Leslie, D-Reno, chairwoman of the nine-member subcommittee. "Every board and commission eventually will be looked at."
The Sunset Subcommittee was created through a bill sponsored by Sen. Ben Kieckhefer, R-Reno. Approved unanimously and signed by Gov. Brian Sandoval, the law allows the subcommittee to determine whether boards or commissions "should be terminated, modified, consolidated with another agency or continued."

Kieckhefer said during hearings that his goal was to ensure "taxpayers were getting the biggest bang for their buck" by reviewing boards to make sure they are operating efficiently and effectively.
He also said the committee's creation was recommended by the Spending and Government Efficiency Commission, which reviewed state government when Jim Gibbons was governor and identified ways to save money.The subcommittee's recommendations are due June 30 and on the same day every other year.Any recommendations made next year must be approved by the Legislature in 2013 before a board can be eliminated.Starting in February, Sunset Subcommittee members will look at a few boards each month. Members of the boards will be asked to attend and answer questions.

Leslie wants to look at the Wildlife Commission because it has been mired in controversy and is dominated by pro-hunting members.Gibbons was accused of packing the commission with pro hunters. Commissioners last year established the state's first bear hunting season, enraging animal support groups and others.

Assemblywoman Irene Bustamante Adams, D-Las Vegas, recommended the subcommittee look at eliminating or modifying the Wildlife Commission. Bustamante Adams said she had "no particular reason" for the Wildlife Commission's inclusion other than the fact it did not respond to calls from legislative staff members inquiring about when it most recently met. Contacted in Reno, Ken Mayer, state Wildlife Department director and secretary to the Wildlife Commission, said he never received any phone calls from the Legislature. He said the Wildlife Commission last met on Sept. 23-24.
All calls for the Wildlife Commission go to the Department of Wildlife. Mayer said a call might not have been forwarded to him.




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