Thursday, May 18, 2006

Minnesota Piles On, Even If They Can't Beat The Badgers In Hockey

The Golden Golphers join the Arkansas Razorbacks (see earlier post on AR) in understanding that global warming is a huge problem. The great thing about hunters & anglers is that they are out in the woods because they want to be, not because they have to be. Seeing the same habitat year in & year out makes the hunter keenly aware of changes both great & small.
Many Minnesota hunters and anglers say they already are seeing the effects of a warming atmosphere, and most believe climate change will hurt the state's fish and wildlife populations.

That's the finding of a poll taken by the Minnesota Conservation Federation and the National Wildlife Federation of 302 hunters and anglers across the state.

Of those polled, 76 percent said they were very or somewhat concerned that many fish and wildlife populations will decrease in the next 10 years, and most agreed that global warming is a factor.

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