WVaHillbilly
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I thought this was an interesting story posted on my local game wardens web page.
Off Road Vehicles vs Hunting & Fishing - Ask the Conservation Officer
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The Izaak Walton League of America, a national
> leader in community-based conservation, today released a new survey
> of managers of state fisheries and wildlife agencies from around
> the nation, which reveals negative impacts on hunting and fishing
> from various types of off-road vehicles (ORVs). Furthermore, these
> agency managers strongly indicated that more enforcement of
> standards is needed to protect hunting and fishing from ORV impacts.
>
> The survey, conducted in July and August of 2007, reached out to
> each of the 50 state wildlife managers and each of the 50 state
> fisheries managers. A total of 34 agencies, representing 27
> different states, responded to the survey.
>
> The survey is part of a broader IWLA report, "Collision Course? Off-
> Road Vehicle Impacts on Hunting and Fishing," which was also
> released today. The report can be found online at http://
> www.iwla.org/publications/wilderness/OHVreport.pdf
>
> "Off-road vehicles are important to many people's lifestyles both
> for work and recreation, including many Izaak Walton League
> members, and we believe that most users drive their ORVs
> responsibly," says Kevin Proescholdt, director of IWLA's Wilderness
> and Public Lands Program. "However, our survey of agency managers
> clearly indicates a reckless contingent of riders is harming fish
> and wildlife habitat and ruining hunting and fishing experiences
> for many people. Our survey also points to the need for more
> enforcement to protect hunting and fishing. That is why we call on
> Congress to thoroughly investigate this growing problem."
>
> Among the key findings of the survey are:
>
> . 83% of wildlife managers say that they have seen "resource damage
> to wildlife habitat" caused by ORVs, following closely behind by
> 72% who cited "disruption of hunters during hunting season" as
> another impact from ORVs.
>
> . 61.1% of surveyed wildlife program managers agreed or strongly
> agreed that "ORVs negatively impact hunting and habitat in my
> state," while 0% disagreed or strongly disagreed with that statement.
>
> . 57.2% of state fisheries managers surveyed agreed or strongly
> agreed that "ORVs negatively impact fishing and fishing habitat in
> my state." Only 7.1% of survey respondents disagreed with that
> statement.
>
> . 53.3% of fisheries managers surveyed believe that existing
> standards do not adequately protect fishing from ORV impacts.
>
> . 47.1% of wildlife managers surveyed believe that existing
> standards do not adequately protect hunting from ORV impacts.
>
> To address these issues, the League calls on Congress to conduct
> thorough oversight of U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land
> Management efforts to designate and manage ORV routes; enforce
> lawlessness that is occurring as a result of reckless riding;
> assess if these agencies have what they need administratively and
> financially for enforcement, implementation, and restoring and
> repairing past damage to public lands; and, determine if current
> rules, standards, and penalties serve as effective deterrents to
> reckless riding.
>
> ###
>
> Founded in 1922, the Izaak Walton League of America protects
> America's outdoors through community-based conservation, education,
> and the promotion of outdoor recreation. The League has more than
> 40,000 members and supporters nationwide.
Off Road Vehicles vs Hunting & Fishing - Ask the Conservation Officer
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The Izaak Walton League of America, a national
> leader in community-based conservation, today released a new survey
> of managers of state fisheries and wildlife agencies from around
> the nation, which reveals negative impacts on hunting and fishing
> from various types of off-road vehicles (ORVs). Furthermore, these
> agency managers strongly indicated that more enforcement of
> standards is needed to protect hunting and fishing from ORV impacts.
>
> The survey, conducted in July and August of 2007, reached out to
> each of the 50 state wildlife managers and each of the 50 state
> fisheries managers. A total of 34 agencies, representing 27
> different states, responded to the survey.
>
> The survey is part of a broader IWLA report, "Collision Course? Off-
> Road Vehicle Impacts on Hunting and Fishing," which was also
> released today. The report can be found online at http://
> www.iwla.org/publications/wilderness/OHVreport.pdf
>
> "Off-road vehicles are important to many people's lifestyles both
> for work and recreation, including many Izaak Walton League
> members, and we believe that most users drive their ORVs
> responsibly," says Kevin Proescholdt, director of IWLA's Wilderness
> and Public Lands Program. "However, our survey of agency managers
> clearly indicates a reckless contingent of riders is harming fish
> and wildlife habitat and ruining hunting and fishing experiences
> for many people. Our survey also points to the need for more
> enforcement to protect hunting and fishing. That is why we call on
> Congress to thoroughly investigate this growing problem."
>
> Among the key findings of the survey are:
>
> . 83% of wildlife managers say that they have seen "resource damage
> to wildlife habitat" caused by ORVs, following closely behind by
> 72% who cited "disruption of hunters during hunting season" as
> another impact from ORVs.
>
> . 61.1% of surveyed wildlife program managers agreed or strongly
> agreed that "ORVs negatively impact hunting and habitat in my
> state," while 0% disagreed or strongly disagreed with that statement.
>
> . 57.2% of state fisheries managers surveyed agreed or strongly
> agreed that "ORVs negatively impact fishing and fishing habitat in
> my state." Only 7.1% of survey respondents disagreed with that
> statement.
>
> . 53.3% of fisheries managers surveyed believe that existing
> standards do not adequately protect fishing from ORV impacts.
>
> . 47.1% of wildlife managers surveyed believe that existing
> standards do not adequately protect hunting from ORV impacts.
>
> To address these issues, the League calls on Congress to conduct
> thorough oversight of U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land
> Management efforts to designate and manage ORV routes; enforce
> lawlessness that is occurring as a result of reckless riding;
> assess if these agencies have what they need administratively and
> financially for enforcement, implementation, and restoring and
> repairing past damage to public lands; and, determine if current
> rules, standards, and penalties serve as effective deterrents to
> reckless riding.
>
> ###
>
> Founded in 1922, the Izaak Walton League of America protects
> America's outdoors through community-based conservation, education,
> and the promotion of outdoor recreation. The League has more than
> 40,000 members and supporters nationwide.