This video discusses the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's proposed eradication of mule deer on Catalina Island, arguing against it from a conservation and hunting perspective. It highlights concerns about the department's management philosophy, the potential for the deer to be a valuable resource against Chronic Wasting Disease, and the importance of balanced representation on wildlife commissions. The CRPA advocates for public involvement in local Fish and Game Commission meetings and upcoming elections to influence wildlife policy.
This video discusses the California Fish and Game Commission's rejection of a petition by the Humane Society of the United States to eliminate black bear hunting seasons. The commission based its decision on scientific data and existing management plans, highlighting that bear populations are stable and even increasing. The discussion emphasizes the importance of science-based decision-making over emotional appeals and clarifies that California hunting laws, such as the 'wanton waste' statute, prohibit trophy hunting.
This video discusses Senate Bill 252, which aimed to ban bear hunting in California. Roy Griffith, CRPA's Legislative Director, explains how the bill set a dangerous precedent by targeting a legally huntable mammal and disregarded scientific wildlife management principles. The discussion highlights the importance of the Fish and Game Commission's role in science-based regulation and criticizes politicians for prioritizing political points over factual legislation.
This video features a discussion between Ginny Simone and Dan Richards, the President of the California Fish and Game Commission. The conversation, from March 16, 2012, likely touches upon regulations, wildlife management, and potentially firearms policies as they relate to hunting and conservation within California. Given Dan Richards' position, the content may delve into the role of the Fish and Game Commission and its impact on gun owners and outdoor enthusiasts in the state.
This NRA News segment features Cam Edwards interviewing Dan Richards, Chairman of the California Fish and Game Commission. The discussion centers on the controversy surrounding Richards' legal mountain lion kill in Idaho, highlighting the rising anti-hunting sentiment within the California legislature. The interview delves into the political pressures and public backlash faced by individuals involved in hunting activities, particularly within the context of California's legislative environment.
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