A very interesting perspective wrt to us hunters. I’m posting this here so it doesn’t get clogged up with pus.
How will this impact the hunting seasons here in the NE? We do know that there may have been a bit more people in the woods because of the lockdown.
Will this lockdown cause some people to give greater consideration to conservation and preservation efforts?
Certainly the parting shot of the monkeys on the foodstuffs was an new concomitant concern by feeding animals by hand or with human food.
Maybe due to high density areas of humans being locked down, such as was portrayed in the video, we see this phenomena. I can’t say I’ve seen more wildlife around here due to the sparsely populated areas. There is just too much forested land.
View: https://youtu.be/DO4NZXJJYz8
How will this impact the hunting seasons here in the NE? We do know that there may have been a bit more people in the woods because of the lockdown.
Will this lockdown cause some people to give greater consideration to conservation and preservation efforts?
Certainly the parting shot of the monkeys on the foodstuffs was an new concomitant concern by feeding animals by hand or with human food.
Maybe due to high density areas of humans being locked down, such as was portrayed in the video, we see this phenomena. I can’t say I’ve seen more wildlife around here due to the sparsely populated areas. There is just too much forested land.
View: https://youtu.be/DO4NZXJJYz8