Trophy hunting driving away would-be hunters

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Sept. 25, 2022Updated Wed., Sept. 28, 2022 at 6:47 a.m.

Members of the Scoggin Hole big game camp gather around the campfire at the site the family has occupied in the Blue Mountains each big-game season since for eight decades and five generations.  (COURTESY PHOTO)
Members of the Scoggin Hole big game camp gather around the campfire at the site the family has occupied in the Blue Mountains each big-game season since for eight decades and five generations. (COURTESY PHOTO)

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By Paul LindholdtFor The Spokesman-Review

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This is an opinion piece written by Paul Linholdt, a professor, writer and former hunter. For another perspective read“Trophy hunting actually key to conservation,”by biologist Bart George.

With admirable objectivity, outdoors editorEli Francovich recapped a survey about hunting that the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife commissionedin July. We Washingtonians returned 965 of the agency surveys.

The agency concluded that “approval of legal, regulated hunting has decreased substantially.” Moreover, a mere 4% of Washington residents hunted in the past year. The agency…

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