elks96
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So I have lived in Lander for 3 years. Not once have I seen the Museum Open... Never Saw a single person go in or out, never saw anything other than one small ranger truck parked at it. Not saying it is not open but living here I have never been able to go, never saw anyone go in or out either...The lengthy and highly beneficial list of water projects, the largest recipient of which are in Wyoming along with cultural tradition and historic preservation. Their goal of One Shot Antelope Hunt was to preserve the History, Native American Culture and Heritage, along with the preservation of wildlife and their habitat. The One Shot Hunt even has a Museum which is filled with historical pieces affiliated with the One Shot Antelope Hunt as well as Water for Wildlife.
You can read about the rich history and significant political and astronauts and even Roy Rogers who have helped keep the deep traditions alive. It would be sad to see a nearly 100 year old event the longest running in North America with highly beneficial public service scholarships, water projects and beneficial political ties and influence for Wyoming cancelled. https://oneshotantelopehunt.com/history/one-shot-antelope-hunt/View attachment 48741
It seems that if a NONPROFIT was truly valuable, they would not need to use a public resource like our tags to exist? Again so far the only project I have came across has not had water in it for 5 years. But heck I know all that money was a good use of funds that project is making such a difference for wildlife...