Michigan: April summit aims to build industry interest in mass timber

Stronger than steel, fire-resistant and sustainable, mass timber is an emerging building material catching the interest of architects and tradespeople throughout the U.S. and Europe. Closer to home, building industry leaders, tradespeople, lumber manufacturers and forest managers will meet April 20-21 at the Michigan Mass Timber Summit in East Lansing to explore new, innovative possibilities for wood-based construction.

Mass timber framing uses large solid or engineered wood columns. These techniques allow for tall buildings to be created out of renewable timber instead of concrete or steel, meaning that future skylines could include wooden skyscrapers. Read more

Hunting is the Best Management Tool

By Glen Wunderlich

Michigan’s Isle Royale National Park has reached a “tipping point” with the wolf to moose population according to references in Michigan House Bill 154 that proposes to develop a system of hunting to manage the dilemma. Such an idea is nothing new and neither is the conundrum of the delicate balance of nature and man on the island.

At its August 1923 meeting held at Rock Harbor Lodge, the Citizens’ Committee of Isle Royale discussed and expressed several grave concerns including the sale of 80,000 acres to an “Indiana corporation seeking pulp wood”; that the Michigan State legislature had recently defeated a proposal to “acquire the entire island for a state park”; and fears over a proposal to declare an open hunting season “for killing moose and caribou in the island, with the argument that there is insufficient feed for the subsistence of the growing herds and that large numbers of these animals must otherwise perish.” It is clear from the rest of the document that the organization viewed hunting as the threat and did not see a looming food crisis for the moose population as credible.

It certainly is credible today! In year 2010 a total of 19 wolves roamed the island along with 510 moose. In less than a decade, the moose numbers have quadrupled to an astounding total of 2060 with 14 wolves and more to be added.

HR 154 reads in part as follows:

“A resolution to encourage the National Park Service to establish a moose tag lottery hunt to assist in controlling the moose population on Isle Royale.

Whereas, Isle Royale National Park in Michigan is home to an exploding population of moose with an average growth rate greater than 19 percent annually; and

Whereas, Issues with the moose-to-wolf ratio over the last several decades have now reached a tipping point, with a current population of only 15 wolves on Isle Royale as of March 2019. Wolves are the only natural predator of moose on Isle Royale but the diminishing wolf population has not contained the moose population in recent years; and

Whereas, The increased and unsustainable moose population on Isle Royale has created an ongoing ecological dilemma as the moose feed on the park’s balsam fir trees and other vegetation. The rapidly expanding moose herd will devastate these slow-growing trees and could eliminate them from Isle Royale; and

Whereas, Previous attempts to introduce additional wolves to balance out the moose-to-wolf ratio have not resulted in a long-term sustainable balance of predator and prey; and

Whereas, A moose tag lottery hunt will benefit Isle Royale National Park and help restore ecological balance among moose, wolves, and vegetation. Approximately forty national parks currently allow some form of hunting as part of their wildlife management practices… “

Interestingly, in March 2019 I made just such a proposal on these pages: Hunters could apply for hunting tags through a lottery system with the cost of applications and actual license fees going to the effort’s expense similar to what Michigan does with its elk population. Unlike reliance on wolves, the number of moose taken could be strictly regulated. Plus, hunters could be required to take certain animals to balance the herd’s composition according to sound management principles. Wolves, on the other hand, are indiscriminate and have no off button.

While it remains unclear if the National Park Service will allow hunting as part of a broad management plan, something different needs to happen or we will face this dilemma until time to act has run out.

California: Mountain Lion Attacks 3-Year Old in Orange County

BY Bill Kaar, Editor

Western Outdoor News, NorCal

SACRAMENTO—The ever-growing population of mountain lions in California, and the non-management of them through Passage of Proposition 117, has resulted in an attack on a 3-year-old child in Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park in Orange County on Jan. 20.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) has completed testing on the carcass of a mountain lion killed at the park, and determined that the animal was the same one that injured the small child earlier that day.

On Monday, Jan. 20, in the late afternoon, officers responded to the park following reports of a three-year-old boy being attacked and injured by a mountain lion. After the animal reportedly grabbed the child by the neck, the boy’s father charged at it while shouting. The lion released the boy and assumed an aggressive posture. The father then threw a backpack at the animal. The lion then climbed a nearby tree, carrying the backpack in its mouth. Read more

80 Pythons Removed from Everglades in “Python Bowl”

Competition to remove invasive pythons from America’s Everglades is a big success

Participants in the Florida Python Challenge™ 2020 Python Bowl removed 80 invasive Burmese pythons from the Everglades while simultaneously helping to raise awareness about this important conservation issue. Today the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the South Florida Water Management District announced the results and winners of the Python Removal Competition at the 2020 Python Bowl award ceremony at the Super Bowl Live event in Miami. Read more

B&T APC10 PRO

Tampa, FL ) – B&T, LLC. As the designer and manufacturer of the most technologically advanced, high performance weapons systems in the world, B&T is proud to introduce the latest addition to its compact weapon system line-up – the APC10 PRO – chambered in 10mm.

“Our customers have been asking for a big-bore variant of our proven APC family of weapon systems,” said Tim Nickler, CEO of B&T USA. “The 10mm round introduces new capabilities to the APC platform; increased terminal performance, intermediate barrier penetration and sheer energy on target, all in a size optimized for discrete deployment.”

Just like the APC9/40 PRO, the all-new APC10 PRO utilizes a hydraulic buffer system to drastically reduce felt recoil and muzzle rise, while also offering modern features such as a new dual auto-folding, non-reciprocating and ambidextrous charging handle, improved lower receiver ergonomics that include a side positioned bolt hold open/release, removable M4 compatible grip, and Magpul M-Lok accessory slots on the forend. The APC10 PRO accepts Glock model 20 magazines and is compatible with a myriad of B&T APC accessories to include folding/collapsible stocks, interfaces, handguards and suppressors. Read more

Bushnell Introduces New AR Optics Models

New Riflescopes Packaged with Four Ballistic Drop Turrets

OVERLAND PARK, Kansas – – Bushnell, an industry leader in performance optics, has increased its offering of AR Optics with two new riflescope models for 2020. Customized to be instantly compatible with four of today’s most popular calibers, the new riflescopes feature ballistic drop turrets and are available with or without an illuminated reticle.

Capable for use on a variety of rifle platforms, the popular line of Bushnell AR Optics now includes two new variable power 4.5-18x40mm riflescopes with BDC turrets. Customized for use with either .223 Rem, .308 WIN, 6.5CM or 224 Valkyrie, the new riflescopes are packed with four ballistic drop turrets for the ultimate versatility. Now, users can simply match their riflescope to their preferred caliber, resulting in the best accuracy possible. Read more

American Hunting Lease Association Announces New Program to Protect Landowners

Fishers, IN — The American Hunting Lease Association, well known for their Hunting Lease Liability Insurance, has announced they are now offering a Timberland Liability Insurance policy. Also known as Vacant Land Liability Insurance, their new policy will be offered along with the first-class purchasing process and friendly customer service that their current members have come to expect.

While Hunting Lease Liability Insurance protects hunters and landowners who entered into a hunting lease agreement to access the property, many landowners were unprotected against unwanted or uninvited guests. Additionally, landowners that invite friends and family to hunt for free were left unprotected in the event of an accident. Timberland Liability coverage can now address all of their needs as owners of vacant timberland as they deal with trespassers and other uninvited parties. Read more

Federal’s HammerDown Hunting Ammunition for Lever-Action Rifles

ANOKA, Minnesota –– Federal is excited to announce its new HammerDown product line. This full line of ammunition features molecularly bonded hunting bullets designed with velocities for optimal cycling and overall ballistic performance in lever-action rifles. At launch, HammerDown will be available in seven of the most popular lever-action cartridges including 357 Magnum, 327 Federal, 44 Rem. Magnum, 45 Colt and more.

New Federal Premium HammerDown is scheduled to ship in the Spring of 2020.

HammerDown was designed in collaboration with Henry Repeating Arms, two companies steeped in and proud of their made in America heritage. When you set out to build the best lever-action rifle ammunition, you go to the industry’s leading lever-gun manufacturer. Henry Repeating Arms is known for top-performing lever-action rifles with excellent, made-in-America craftsmanship. Outstanding examples of rifles popular with hunters include their Big Boy All-Weather and Big Boy Steel models. Henry’s insight into the classic firearm platform helped ensure the utmost reliability and accuracy from each load. Read more

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