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CONSERVATION CORNER
National Hunting and Fishing Day
by James L. Cummins
On September 25 wildlife enthusiasts will celebrate the 26th anniversary
of National Hunting and Fishing Day. This is the perfect opportunity
to be proud of the contributions we have made toward fish and wildlife
habitat and access to it.
Waterfowl populations are some of the highest they have ever been and Mississippi's
deer population is over 1.7 million. There have been many boat ramps constructed,
thousands of acres added to our public areas and, most of all, thousands of
acres protected, restored and enhanced on private lands.
We are now in the full implementation of the conservation programs established
in 2002 Farm Bill. The Wetland Reserve, Conservation Reserve, Environmental
Quality Incentives and the Wildlife Habitat Incentives programs are providing
significant benefits for fish and wildlife. The new Grasslands Reserve Program
has its share of problems, but progress is being made. The new 500,000-acre
continuous sign-up for hardwoods was conceptualized by the Mississippi Fish
and Wildlife Foundation.
A new piece of legislation will create the Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife
Refuge, Holt Collier National Wildlife Refuge and the Holt Collier Wildlife
Interpretation and Education Center. With the help of Senators Cochran and
Lott and Congressmen Wicker, Thompson, Pickering and Taylor, this legislation
is now a reality and will provide more opportunities for all Mississippians
to hunt and fish.
Our environment would not be so good and we would not have the opportunity
to enjoy them on our public lands if it was not for our outstanding Congressional
delegation, the Mississippi Legislature, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, the National Park Service, the Natural Resources
Conservation Service, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and
Parks, the Mississippi Bureau of Marine Resources and the Mississippi Department
of Environmental Quality.
Not to be forgotten are the members, Trustees and officers of Wildlife Mississippi
who provided the vigilance and leadership to make sure our lands are maintained
under sound conservation practices for the benefit of wildlife and wildlife
enthusiasts.
I would like to end with a quote from Roosevelt. He said, "Wild animals
only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen. The people who protest
against hunting and consider sportsmen as enemies of wildlife are ignorant
of the fact that in reality the genuine sportsman is, by all odds, the most
important factor in keeping the larger and more valuable creatures from total
extermination." The efforts of sportsmen are the best reason of all to
celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day.

James L. Cummins is Executive Director of the Mississippi
Fish and Wildlife Foundation in Stoneville, Mississippi. Known
as "Wildlife Mississippi," the
Foundation is a non-profit, conservation organization founded to
conserve, restore and enhance fish, wildlife and plant resources
throughout Mississippi.
Their web site is www.wildlifemiss.org.
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