Report on the Public Opinion on Fish and Wildlife Management Issues...in the Southeastern U.S.
Submitted on Feb 04, 2008 (Original item from 2005)
Wildlife and Exotics | Hunting or Trapping | Preservation or Restoration | Wildlife
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This survey of people residing in the southeastern United States assessed public opinion of fish and wildlife agencies and related management issues, finding that most people in Florida disapprove of legal hunting and do not consider legal hunting opportunities to be important. Moreover, most Floridians do not believe that efforts to conserve wildlife habitat are adequate.
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