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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1173749" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well other than the state game lands owned by the PGC, the rest of the public land is owned by the residents of PA and managed by the DCNR. </p><p>So to be fair, the PGC has no control over how the state forest land is managed. Fact is its become a bit confusing as to who controls the deer numbers on state owned land. Seemingly of late the DCNR does.</p><p> Both these agencys like all other government agencys, exist mainly for the benefit of the agencys and not for the reasons they were created for to begin with. </p><p>The DCNR is not about managing the resources such as the timber on the land it is mandated to manage for the taxpayers. It manages those resources to benefit itself and the ever growing numbers of people who are employed there.</p><p>So forget about money being generated from timber sales going to benefit wildlife.</p><p>Its going to be used for the benefits of the employees first and maybe a token amount used for other purposes. The legislature knows all this and it helps them in</p><p>their being able to appropriate money elsewhere. And you can use your imagination there also. </p><p>The members of the game commission are in reality just a group of people appointed to an important sounding position on behalf of their support for the party of the governor who appointed them. In other words theyve bought their appointment. They basicly are just a bunch of head nodders who go along to get along with the real decision makers.</p><p>They being the director and his full time staff. And their main concern is what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1173749, member: 12443"] Well other than the state game lands owned by the PGC, the rest of the public land is owned by the residents of PA and managed by the DCNR. So to be fair, the PGC has no control over how the state forest land is managed. Fact is its become a bit confusing as to who controls the deer numbers on state owned land. Seemingly of late the DCNR does. Both these agencys like all other government agencys, exist mainly for the benefit of the agencys and not for the reasons they were created for to begin with. The DCNR is not about managing the resources such as the timber on the land it is mandated to manage for the taxpayers. It manages those resources to benefit itself and the ever growing numbers of people who are employed there. So forget about money being generated from timber sales going to benefit wildlife. Its going to be used for the benefits of the employees first and maybe a token amount used for other purposes. The legislature knows all this and it helps them in their being able to appropriate money elsewhere. And you can use your imagination there also. The members of the game commission are in reality just a group of people appointed to an important sounding position on behalf of their support for the party of the governor who appointed them. In other words theyve bought their appointment. They basicly are just a bunch of head nodders who go along to get along with the real decision makers. They being the director and his full time staff. And their main concern is what? [/QUOTE]
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