Josh Coursey, the founder of the Muley Fanatic Foundation, has been appointed by former President Donald Trump to a prominent position within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Coursey, an advocate for big game hunting in southwestern Wyoming, has dedicated over a decade to the conservation of mule deer populations, making his selection noteworthy in the realm of wildlife management.
This appointment highlights the ongoing intersection of politics and environmental stewardship, especially in regions heavily dependent on hunting for both culture and economy. With Coursey’s experience in wildlife advocacy, his leadership role raises questions about future policies impacting big game conservation and hunting regulations across the United States.
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