Trail cameras used for take of wildlife raises public concer

Trail cameras used for take of wildlife raises public concerns


Technology is a wondrous thing. All of us have experienced how it can do the heavy lifting to make our lives simpler, easier and more enjoyable.
Yet, if left unbridled, advances in technology have the potential to outstrip the benefits and create negative consequences that might be felt years — or even generations — from now.
Case in point: The proliferation of trail cameras used to take or aid in the taking of wildlife.
The Arizona Game and Fish Commission, which is entrusted with establishing policy for the management, preservation and harvest of wildlife, voted unanimously at a meeting Dec. 4 in Payson to open the proposed rule-making and begin the public process for potential future regulation of passive trail cameras used for the take of wildlife.

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