land-use conflicts between hunters and other stakeholders
Land-use conflicts between hunters and other stakeholders refer to disagreements or disputes arising from competing interests and uses of land between hunters, who rely on the land for recreational hunting purposes, and other groups or individuals who have different goals or concerns regarding land management and use. These conflicts often involve disagreements over access to hunting grounds, conservation practices, impacts on wildlife populations, and conflicting land-use priorities.
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