Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by centralala
Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by 257wbymag
I say you pay taxes on your private land you do as you want. Regardless. But public land you go by state or fed law. I hate being told what to do on my own land

But the wildlife (resource) isn't yours. That's why there has to be some governance over private land.



This is another subject because of my beliefs (landowners rights) that i remain neutral on. It has been explained to me several times but not in a way that I can come to grips with. So: How can a captive deer that is for private use only, limited in their travels to prevent public use (high fence), be considered a public resource?

My comment was in reference to wildlife, not domestic pets, or genetic mutations. Im in agreement with you on that subject. Once the high fence goes up, there is no longer wildlife and the fence owner should be 100% accountable for whatever happens, good or bad.


So you no longer consider them wildlife once fenced. I understand that and that should be the way it is.

Then comes the question about DCNR spending time and money on them?