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By James A. Swan, Ph.D.
ESPNOutdoors.com Wednesday, April 16, 2008 Habitat is the key to wildlife's future, but as hunters proudly point out, most species of huntable game in North America and abroad are abundant and many populations are at all-time record highs. It doesn't hurt to keep saving wetlands and woodlots, creating water holes in arid areas and planting food plots, but the future of hunting is not so much tied to wildlife and habitat anymore. The future of hunting is a people problem. According to the US Fish & Wildlife Service, 5% percent of the U.S ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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