TELL US WHAT HAS REALLY CHANGED

Montana Wildlife Federation Wants More Assurances from Cabela’s

What has really changed since controversy over Cabela's amenity land marketing business erupted a year ago?


By Bill Schneider, 12-03-08

 
 

A few weeks ago, I revisited the controversy over Cabela’s Trophy Properties (CTP). Shortly thereafter, with November 12 letter, the Montana Wildlife Federation (MWF), the state’s largest group of hunters and anglers with 7,200 members, did the same.

In the heat of another hunting season, asked MWF, Executive Director Craig Sharpe, what has really changed since controversy over Cabela’s amenity land marketing business erupted a year ago.

“We believe it is time to re-engage with Cabela’s and evaluate outcomes of prior communications,” Sharpe wrote to Gregg Severinson, Director of CTO. “We are asking for help in understanding what Cabela’s is doing differently than a year ago.”

One thing is obviously different, Sharpe noted. “We are concerned that Cabela’s Trophy Properties is now marketing three times as many properties in Montana since we last communicated, around 180 properties are now listed in comparison to 60-70 a year ago.”

Sharpe also included a list of specific questions such as how many properties were in Montana’s Block Management Program (a state-run access program), were sold and then subdivided, and had negotiated conservation easements, and asked what furthers steps had been taken to preserve historical and traditional uses of the properties, something Cabela’s promised to do.

Sharpe quoted Joe Arterburn, Corporate Communications Manager for Cabela’s, as saying his company would “safeguard our nation’s outdoor heritage and serve as an advocate for sportsman and women who share the same passion for our natural resources and their historical value and uses,” and then asked what policies Cabela’s has instituted in its CTP program to make sure this happens.

Arterburn told NewWest.Net that the company is working on a reply to Sharpe’s letter. When I get it, I’ll update this article.

For an entire series of articles on the Cabela’s controversy, click here.



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