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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 183624" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>Apes I think I could agree to leave it if there were not people supporting transferring federal land to the states. I also can not help but think the reason that some don't support the wilderness is because they can't get their hands on it then. In a perfect world I would say leave it as is, but this world isn't perfect and greed will destroy it given a chance. So even though I am getting to old to walk out to those places I say make it wilderness so future generations can enjoy it. If we don't once gone to private hands it's gone forever. It's hard enough cutting grazing intensity when the land needs it. So many try make range management look like denying multiple use. I guess they need to see tooth marks on the rocks before they back off the grazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 183624, member: 704"] Apes I think I could agree to leave it if there were not people supporting transferring federal land to the states. I also can not help but think the reason that some don't support the wilderness is because they can't get their hands on it then. In a perfect world I would say leave it as is, but this world isn't perfect and greed will destroy it given a chance. So even though I am getting to old to walk out to those places I say make it wilderness so future generations can enjoy it. If we don't once gone to private hands it's gone forever. It's hard enough cutting grazing intensity when the land needs it. So many try make range management look like denying multiple use. I guess they need to see tooth marks on the rocks before they back off the grazing. [/QUOTE]
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